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Benefits of a heated system

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Hi all. I've been toying around with the idea of getting a heated setup.

But now we are heading to warmer weather is there any point.

My main question is does it help the glass dry quicker?

Cheers

Jason

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John there are houses I do and the glass is dry when I'm packing up .

I personally love using hot water for me it's better on timber windows and the hoses are easier worked with ,in saying that it's just my preference [emoji16][emoji16]

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Miles better than cold, far better cleaning especially on stuff like G/S/F, faster, and nicer on your hoses. Also a great USP to customers.

Wouldn't be without it, use it allday everyday, but if your doing it, do it right, not some DIY effort with a gas bottle.

 
Miles better than cold, far better cleaning especially on stuff like G/S/F, faster, and nicer on your hoses. Also a great USP to customers.Wouldn't be without it, use it allday everyday, but if your doing it, do it right, not some DIY effort with a gas bottle.
Trev I have fitted a gas bottle ,cleared with insurance company secured in van and cost me approx £140 in total compared to what £2500 -£3000 set up [emoji16]

Surely would do as a try out not much to lose [emoji6]

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I've benn using hot for a couple of months now and love it. its brilliant on first cleans would not go back to cold

 
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