YAY a "proper" window cleaning topic at last!! Thats a great illustration of how to dog-ear a channel. I am gonna open up a real can of worms here and say that without trad skills you can't be a proper window cleaner Don't get me wrong I think WFP is great but you need to be a good all rounder to take advantage of all the work avaialable a lot of which can't be done with WFP. E.G. Insides etc.I gotta laugh at not dog earing coz it wears the rubbers out faster. Some days I do a full day on the squeegee and always turn the rubber around in the chnnel half way through the day to give a new edge to work with. Even with hard rubbers if you do more than a day you will leave very small lines across the glass where the rubber has been nicked. You maybe cant see them from outside but when the sun shines through the window they will be there. It amazes me sometimes how much penny pinching goes on
Quote from: brightnclean on February 18, 2008, 06:50:07 pmYAY a "proper" window cleaning topic at last!! Thats a great illustration of how to dog-ear a channel. I am gonna open up a real can of worms here and say that without trad skills you can't be a proper window cleaner Don't get me wrong I think WFP is great but you need to be a good all rounder to take advantage of all the work avaialable a lot of which can't be done with WFP. E.G. Insides etc.I gotta laugh at not dog earing coz it wears the rubbers out faster. Some days I do a full day on the squeegee and always turn the rubber around in the chnnel half way through the day to give a new edge to work with. Even with hard rubbers if you do more than a day you will leave very small lines across the glass where the rubber has been nicked. You maybe cant see them from outside but when the sun shines through the window they will be there. It amazes me sometimes how much penny pinching goes on Sorry to bring you down but this post was made in the days when people still went up ladders . Check the dates a few posts back and you will see that the thread is from the Middle Ages.
not the kind you are thinking i was looking to buy some 12" rubbers but some of the sites only has them in long lenghts 36" and so on. so the question is do you buy these and cut them to size which will be cheaper as i would get 3 from 36" for £0.54 each or do you just buy 3 at 12" and they are £0 .70 eachalso which rubbers would you buy i see that a few w/c use pulex soft thanks bern