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has any one used qwashers ? i was looking at there washers and they have twin inlet !! not shore what the benifit if this is ?

i run a 15 lpm 250 bar and it hammers through drives runs a 16inch fsc no issues  if i was to up grade i would get 21lpm but at 250 bar not 200 just my opinion for what its worth  :)
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This is the reason I like forming a bond with my customers. Always leaving a payment card is handy because there's always the monthly connection. Go Cashless has probably solved this issue happening in the future also.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Snail Trails
« Last post by michael mckeary on Today at 07:28:58 pm »
The hotter the water the easier it is to remove them. Running cold was back in the dark ages.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Interesting day, Wednesday
« Last post by michael mckeary on Today at 07:27:00 pm »
Just telling a real life story about how we look at other occupations and think they have it made, until we experience it. Still trying to get the nail brush to clear out oil stuff from under my finger nails. 😉
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Snail Trails
« Last post by M & C Window Cleaning on Today at 06:00:49 pm »
I use an Xtreme flocked brush, wet but without the water flowing. For some reason when the water is flowing it seems to cause the brush to glide over them without removing them or at least having to use more effort to scrub them off.
If it's downstairs windows and they are stubborn trails, I put a damp microfibre over them first followed by brush and rinse.
The snails are an absolute pain at the moment due to all the rain we've had.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Interesting day, Wednesday
« Last post by Stoots on Today at 05:54:11 pm »
Good read that thankyou mikel
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Window Cleaning Forum / Snail Trails
« Last post by AuRavelling79 on Today at 05:53:25 pm »
Seem more abundant than ever!

Any tricks?

Do you scrub until they are gone completely?
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No but I've had it the other way when the next door neighbour has come out and tried to pay me thinking I clean theirs.
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In the early days I fell off a ladder - another local windy was going around to my customers saying I wouldn’t be back
Thankfully lost just one customer to this underhand activity
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Wooden frames
« Last post by M & C Window Cleaning on Today at 02:21:18 pm »
Had a few like this over the years and have treated them as Smudger does.  I also explain to the customer the problem we have with old wooden or stained frames, and often their response is, "Don't worry too much mate as long as you keep them reasonably clean I'm not too worried." Then I just do the best I can in the time allotted and don't overly worry about it.
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