Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: rosskesava on September 21, 2005, 08:17:15 pm
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We've been using wfp for about a month on and off but more off than on because we've yet to sort out how everything fits into our vehicle.
We're still doing a lot of jobs with a mop and squeegie simply because it quicker and easier and every morning as per normal I fill up the barrel with tap water. Why oh why we've been using tap water when we've got an RO system is a mystery.
Today I decided for no apparent reason to use wfp water and WOW..... ;D I could not believe the difference using a mop and squeegie with pure water.
Not only that, the frames seem to clean much easier.
Had I known this before I would have bought a basic RO system ages ago just for traditional methods. The difference is amazing. All day I have been looking at the windows I've done and thinking .......
Cheers
Ross
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Hi Ross, I posted a rely to a thread late August as follows :--
Hi giftedk,
Dont know if it helps but I have a newish housing estate which all have georgian, wooden windows to the front of the properties. I was worried too but did them by hand for 2 cleans prior to using my wfp. These 2 cleans were done with pure water and no detergent. It seems to me that this helped break down the film prior to using the wfp properly. I used a spray bottle to put the water on and just bladed it off.
Just done the 3rd wfp clean (no blading) and have had only one complaint and that was a drip from upstairs to downstairs
Works a treat does'nt it ! Try cleaning the outside windows traditional wfp and the inside by hand using pure water - the shiniest windows you have ever seen - my customers are really imressed with the results.
Regards,
Sarill
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sarrill:so0rry to inform you but Iwas first to see the benefit of mopping with pure water,keep your mop out of the bucket on soak it by hand keeps the water cleaner longer,
Put a little fairy in with the water to give you a better glide,on first clean with it,
soz gaza ;D ;D
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Hiya Gaz - our paths hav'nt crossed for a few days !!!!!!!
Now bearing in mind I only registered in July you MIGHT be right !!! I'll believe it only if you can prove it ;D
Either way works brill doesn't it. Shame more dont listen to our words of wisdom eh !!!!
Regards
Sarill
PS Brett's just started a thread on women window cleaners and the Mrs is threatening to register and give usguys what for !! Oh no my times up now !!!!
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Hi Gaza
Hope you weren't up a ladder at the time... ;D
At the time we weren't using wfp so I probably wouldn't have read it with as much interest or the need to rememember as now.
Hi Sarill
All I did was fill the bucket in the normal way with Ettore stuff. The difference between that and tap water is amazing though.
Tomorrow we've quite a prestigeous job to do which includes the insides and I'll try out spraying pure water on and just blading it off.
Cheers
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I soak my WFP brush in DI water every night, I just put a bit of detergent and rinse aid in the soaking bucket and use that. Out of interest I did a TDS reading of the solution, 147. DAi
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Hi Dai
Rinse aid was brilliant. I loved it but the other 2 just stuck to cheapo washing up liquid.
Out of interest I just went and took a reading of the bucket with the mops in that I left soaking in wfp water having rinsed them again in wfp water when we finished.
It was 98.
We're now thinking about a twin tub to wash cloths in with pure water. Maybe over the top but it'll be interesting though.
Off subject a bit. I live in an extremely hard water area. It's all chalk for miles and miles around. Hence an earlier problem with slip and using rinse aid. Remember the postings about it from yourself?
Anyway, I've fitted up our shower to pure wate with a shower pump from ebay, and having a shower is now another experience altogether. All it took was the pump and some copper pipe and a few compression joints plus a few holes in a few walls.
I've also fitted a thing in the kitchen. Now the kettle don't fur up every few days. Don't know if I can drink the stuff without boiling it first though.
Cheers
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I soaked my brush and i got a reading of one .
Have you got a monofilament brush or one of them car wash type green and red things .
the monofilament hold a lot less dirt as the dirt cannot cling to the bristles
Dave
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I like this thread, might sew it into my waterproof trousers.
That's funny. Yeah.
Hi Dave
Have you got a monofilament brush or one of them car wash type green and red things .
We've got an Ionics brush. Long brissles (or however it's spelt) around the edges and shorter one's in the middle. All black bristles.
Also, what is monofilament?
Cheers
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Hi Pj
The hallmark of an idiot is known only to those who think themselves funny in their own minds not knowing that others laugh but for a different reason.
Either that or the term 'grumpy old man' is funny to you. Do you repeat it often?
Both say the same thing.
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If you have got ionics then it is probably monofilament ,ie all uniform black bristles without split ends and it does not get matted .run your hand over the bristles and if you dont see minute tiny hairs flying then it is probably a quality monofilament brush.
Dave
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Hi Pj
Sory but I'm interested about the thing about brushes. I meant no offense but if you want the truth, the joke was out of place and it made no sense to me.
I am intersted in the subject. Maybe I'm a nerd. Business is business and fun is fun.
Hi Dave
Thanks for the info. I'm new to wfp and anything that gives me assurance that what I've bought is ok, which it seems is, then I'm happy.
Wfp is a minefield even with prior knowledge.
Cheers
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Ross i am new to wfp too .i have had less than 40 houses practice with it . but i have researched it well for a number of years . i have studied on here and been on the bwca course and have analysed every aspect on my own house for a month or 2 before i tested it on the public . without the knowledge i gained from the course and at home ,i think even if i went out public for 6 months .i would only just be getting to the knowledge i have now gained through studying and practicing at home .
i just did not want to take it out until i knew 100% i could do a good enough job with it . the thing what pushed me into it was staff, as now i am an employer .and this week with my op has proved how invaluable that can be .for the first time in my life i have actually earned money by being lay in bed .and hope to stay home more in the future /
best of luck and fortune
Dave
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p.s the soap ,rinse aid ,gg3, ,could be causing the high tds . I just soak my brush in pure water . if you think ,you are cleaning windows with pure water and if it is good enough for windows then it is good enough to clean your brush.
Dave
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You will find that pure water is more aggressive than tap water, the dirt particles are attracted to the pure water like a magnic is to metal thats why you get a better clean than using tap water.
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Dave I wouldn't put my brush in rinse aid either. Instead of throwing the water that my brush has been soaking in I add rinse aid and cheap washing up liquid and use it for hand work. I just thought it interesting that even after putting the stuff in I only had a TDS reading of 147. I would have expected it to be higher. Dai
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on an old post someone stated that they tested the tds of bottled spring water and that had a tds of 400 ish