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On first cleans I just use the pad on the back of the brush, the gardiner scraper thingy, I have checked after and never had any dirt left on the glass, just run it over the whole pane problem solved, no need for soap.

 
Fair enough but I can't see small (yellow/ brown) spotting dirts at the top windows from the ground which why I use ubik just to be sure when using wfp.

 
Too much over thinking goes into this

Spray of ubik on the brush if you think you need it

Scrub

Rinse

Walk away

Have faith in your cleaning as you are experienced enough to know it is ok

 
Oh really I'm literally 2 minutes from there. There is loads of dosh there but alot of tight **** snobs too.

Most of my works in Blackheath park. What about you? I've had a lot of calls from the new development on Woolwich common but doesn't suit me really. No windy there apparently if you fancy giving it a knock.

 
Yes, I can often be found in the Princess of Wales [emoji481] Blackheath has got some nice properties - awash with money as well - good window cleaning area [emoji106]

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When I played Sunday football on Blackheath common we always went in the princess of wales after. Really nice pub.

Do either of you know a mate of mine from Blackheath, Dave Mulcahy?

 
Fair enough but I can't see small (yellow/ brown) spotting dirts at the top windows from the ground which why I use ubik just to be sure when using wfp.
Ubik won't shift pollen/insect :turd: off the glass. The stuff you are describing is of a waxed deposit. Only scraping it off works IMO. Ubik/Virosol on your brush will only run over the :turd:.

 

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