sam86ni
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Is this the way you guys do it, or is it overkill?
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hmmm interesting, is that because the wood absorbs the moisture and then it drips later?No matter how boring it is to watch and how poor the sound quality is, there is always something to be learnt from someone else's experiences.
Personally, even on the north sea coast his video is a bit overkill, however you have to account for the fact that he is a video amateur. You just have to compare his video to one made by Alex Gardiner.
The only windows we do in stages or steps are old sash windows with wooden frames and windows with 2 openers above a full window pane below. We usually do the tops first, let them drip down and then move onto the bottoms window pane later.
One house we do the top openers first, then do all the other houses in the street. We come back to that house 3 or 4 hours later and do the bottom panes. That's the only way we can get a streak free clean.
She had 3 or 4 window cleaners before us who used wfp, saw the issues and never went back.
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Usually its the paint that causes the issues. As it gets old it oxidises and flakes trapping dirt. Droplets of water leach this from the paint and then contaminate the clean glass when they drip.hmmm interesting, is that because the wood absorbs the moisture and then it drips later?
what about cold vs hot wash, is there a big difference in performance?Does a van mounted pump have a higher psi than the backback?
Do you use any additives in the water for a better shine?
Just started hot Now ! Def impressed , the dirt just melts off easier , most van guys use 100psi , me included , know a guy that uses 150 psi for a one man operation , its rediciously high !!what about cold vs hot wash, is there a big difference in performance?Does a van mounted pump have a higher psi than the backback?
Do you use any additives in the water for a better shine?
Just started hot Now ! Def impressed , the dirt just melts off easier , most van guys use 100psi , me included , know a guy that uses 150 psi for a one man operation , its rediciously high !!what about cold vs hot wash, is there a big difference in performance?Does a van mounted pump have a higher psi than the backback?
Do you use any additives in the water for a better shine?
Is it really expensive for the hot system?Just started hot Now ! Def impressed , the dirt just melts off easier , most van guys use 100psi , me included , know a guy that uses 150 psi for a one man operation , its rediciously high !!
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Sounds like the gas heater is way more economic. Most guys I know use 1 max 2 a month. 11liters bottle.Having used cold water for 10 years and now having hot for the last 2 years yes there is a big difference in cleaning power , bird muck , sea salt , fly dirt etc all come off a lot easier with hot , also the hose is a lot more manageable on cold days . Is it cheap to run ? No it isn't I've got a 9kw diesel heater it is supost to use about 1.1 Ltr per hour times that by 40 hours a week and you can work out the cost for yourself , would I go back to using cold , no not a chance , is it essential to have hot no but it makes the working day more enjoyable