Do you all clean the top frame on every clean and then move directly onto the glass below. I tend to just do the top frame when its looking a bit dirty, possibly every 3-4 cleans, but this then makes it almost like a first clean as i move round each frame first and then come back to the first window when the drips have stopped. i was told a long time ago to avoid the top frames as much as possible as it will only cause problems?
Hi Chopsie, I clean every 8 weeks.
Yes, I clean the top frame on every clean.
Once or twice across the top frame with water on a fairly high flow.
I then proceed to clean the horizontal top opener, right around the little window frame (if there is one) and then the rest of the frame, down the sides etc (but not the bottom sill). So fundamentally, i've cleaned all the frame (but not the sill).
Then I clean the glass, start with top opener (if there is one) twice over with a brush and a quick rinse. Then the window opposite the top opener (two or three times, horizontally, across the top of the glass and the bit of rubber and frame above it) spread your brush so it covers both the top of the glass and the frame above.
Then up and down over the glass; go over it twice and then a quick rinse. When you go over the glass, you agitate the dirt (make sure you get right down the sides and into the corners), when you rinse, you rinse off all the dirty water.
Then come back to the window below the top opener and repeat as above.
Then clean the plastic just below the window (once across), then turn your water off.
Now you can wipe your brush along the window seal (once or twice, up to you).
So basically, I have cleaned all the frame first (except the sill) then cleaned the glass in a logical order that minimises drips onto the glass below. Then I cleaned the window seal, with the water turned off to minimise drips onto the window below.
If your first clean is good and you are methodical in your subsequent cleans, you should be ok.
I understand you were told not to clean the top frames. I disagree, if you clean it thoroughly on your first clean then you should be ok on subsequent cleans (but you need to keep it clean). If you don't clean the top frame properly, rain can hit it and the dirt on the frame will run down onto the glass below. If the frame is clean then the rain should make no difference (in general, rain water is clean).
The only problem I have found with rubber seals is when they oxidise. You can tell this by licking your finger and wiping over the rubber. If your finger is black, then the seal has oxidised. In my opinion, I would walk away and find another customer. This is just my opinion but you have to be very careful how you clean these and most customers won't appreciate the extra hassle involved.
Hope this is helpful.
Good luck
PS, If you think you have a problem window then clean the whole house.
Then come back to the problem window and rinse it again (but don't touch the top frame, 10mm below the top of the glass, yes miss out the top 10mm of the glass.)
Regards Robbo