Luke Macclesfield
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I don't think either of you two have read the fine details in my posts, or tried my method.
The starting on the sills is just a couple of quick swipes to let the water in to soften the dirt and has been blown out of proportion in your comments. I then wash the window, then finish off the sill. I absolutely work with gravity and I've never scratched a sill. Nor do I I ever waste time or water. I wouldn't be doing a window like that in 30 seconds max if I was wasting time.
My technique is shown on a one minute youtube clip : 100 degree fan jets in action. I was not on full form when it was recorded (I was in the middle of chemo) so I was a bit flat footed and lethargic.
I have experimented with several different techniques and this is the one I settled on because it's the one that suits me best for speed, reliability, efficiency, water saving and resulting quality.
I can't remember the last time I had a complaint. ?
Hi Davy G.I appreciate your advise! ?
I probably am worrying too much. ?
So if the rubber seal is cleaned and after the clean there’s still drips on the seal. When the drips fall down the glass will they not leave marks..?
Yes I’ll let you know how I get on! Thanks. ?
I followed your advise with regards to the top rubber seal. I trialed it on a house with newish windows all with the rubber seals on. It was the 2nd clean. I gave the seal a good clean and rinse as well as the frames and windows. I left the drips in the rubber seal as like you and other people said, If the seal is clean the drips will be pure and won’t be a problem.
I went back to the house a few hours later and there were quite a lot of streaks on the windows, which were definitely from the drips, from the seals.. So since then I have stuck to what I’m confident with (knocking the drips off).
I wonder where I’m going wrong....? ??
You wouldn’t be able to do a video, using a house with thick rubber seals, to show me the technique you use would you? ??
Thanks, Luke.