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Hi guys, Ive been in this business since 1985 window cleaning. This winter is a tuff one, Ive invented a Idea for cleaning in the freezing temps no matter how low the temps are, what you need is back pack keep it in a warm shed garage or in your home if your wife will let you ha ha. I keep mine in the outside boiler room, also with my buckets poles etc and lots of 25lt containers, also I keep my di ro vessel in there also. I let my wife make my water in the day time when I am at work via the outside tap. If you do this remember to disconect the di ro vessel at the end of the day, to keep it inside the warm over night. I then conect the di ro up again to make more water ect while I am at work I keep my di ro near a outside tap in a small garden tidy I purchased at argos for £50.00 when my pure water is in the 25lt containers I empty a little of each into my backpack of each, Then I top them up with car screen wash in the 25lt containers about a litre each car screen wash each container. I then put a little in my backpack also. I then stir it well with a stick in each container, real well etc ....I then put my tds meter for a reading in my containers... it always comes back on a reading between 0 and 3 which is fine. Then when you clean with your pole the windows clean without any freezing at all. But they take a little longer to dry thats all. I cleaned all my house windows and they all dried in 2 hours with no spots at all. I even clean when it is snowing at work and it still works. barry
barry, am not shooting your idea down, just approching it with caution, wfp cleaners have tried it, and posted that it did not work well in posts before years ago, unless the screenwash has vastly improved since then, apparanly when the sun shines directly on the glass, it shows up