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It took me 5 mins. Its not rocket science lolyes doging is good but it takes time to get bend rite and cut ruber levile with chanel
I find it does work better too if you hold it further down, There are some windows i.e with no rubber round the edge. That I have to hold it close to the top to get most of the soap off.ABOUT DOG-EARING - THIS IS TO USE WITH A STANDARD BRASS SQEEGEE AND CHANNEL. The video Smurf has suggested from MyWagga shows the best way, although I have changed the way I do it slightly. Follow the video, but don't put the dent in the back of the channel to hold the blade, instead use the traditional end clips. Only allow 1-2 mm of rubber showing at each end (no more, this is very important), and use hard rubber blades, I use Unger. Hard rubber blades will do a better job and last longer, curiously, soft blades don't seem to work in this particular application (I use normal soft rubbers in my other blades). One other thing, put a piece of broom handle in the handle of the sqeegee, allowing about 30-40 mm sticking out. This will give better balance and control. Don't forget the flipper pads!!!
Totally agree. Wfp just windows I cannot reach.not being able to afford it is not the only reason not to go wfp, you get a better finish with trad, plus LOTS of customers dont like wfp, and even though anyone can clean windows it takes a degree of skill and effort to clean windows trad, i actually LOVE trad cleaning and would personally never go wfp, its personal choice
I said I would never go WFP. I wouldn't say you get a better finish there is still detergent left one the window after its cleaned which leads to the window getting dirtyer quicker also there is some skill involved in cleaning WFP. I do however prefer trad cleaning.not being able to afford it is not the only reason not to go wfp, you get a better finish with trad, plus LOTS of customers dont like wfp, and even though anyone can clean windows it takes a degree of skill and effort to clean windows trad, i actually LOVE trad cleaning and would personally never go wfp, its personal choice
On a first clean yeah trad is wayyy better. After you get the first clean out the way it plain sailing from there. You could even clean them WFP. let them dry. Go back and clean again?Yes I am with you on that one Marc, I tried to clean 4 windows (not houses) on two different houses, that has never been cleaned, I used my wfp and backpack to clean them, obvisly they are cleaner then before, but no where near 100% clean like Trad.
I think I will go with what All Round Cleaning does, where if I was to go full wfp which wont be any time soon, then got to use trad to clean dirty windows, then wfp after.
Clean all your equipment like the cloth that you used in cleaning, in doing so your equipment will last longer than its usual lifespan...I cleaned some windows for the first time- did a bungalow and took 2 hrs lol (still not comfortable with heights). I cleaned all the sills, are you supposed to do that? Also, I had these old rags which were really small for cleaning the sills and window frames, what do most people use? They got really dirty with cobwebs etc I took a 2 litre bottle of water which wasn't enough afterwards to clean the rags. Also when cleaning where do most people put their rags and cloths, on a bucket on a belt? I kept putting them down and I think that lost me time.
Also, I was late as i set my phone to tell me in the memo gthingee, but it didn't flash or make noise or anything, I guess I need to get something different to warn me about appointments?
They gave me £20
Also, I just threw my rags and micro fibre cloths in the boot and went home, should i wash them or dry them out?
Also the microfibre cloths got wet and weren't doin g the detailing properly, need three for a job? do you just dry these out or wash them?
well saidClean all your equipment like the cloth that you used in cleaning, in doing so your equipment will last longer than its usual lifespan...