Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Lee Pollard on January 27, 2011, 09:07:14 pm
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Using hard rubber at the moment. Apart from the obvious signs of water being left behind are there any other signals that the rubber needs changing. Been working part time to supplement main income for 6 months or so now and changed rubbers about 3 weeks ago but business has picked up a fair bit in 3 weeks. Cleaned approx 20 houses since. How many standard houses roughly would you expect to get from a rubber?
Thanks in advance.........
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I change them round when they leave lines or streaks/smears.
If you find your scrimming more than your squeegeeing then its time to change it!
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you only realise just how nackered your rubber was when you change it
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I remember when i first started up , i went 6 months on a single rubber , thought they lasted forever , GREEN or what !
Rich
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When it's cold it's best to use soft rubber. I've never found hard rubber really does the job apart from on the hottest days of summer.
Loosely based on 6 or 7 average houses a day, if you use GG3 or GG4 or something similar, a rubber will last 3 or 4 weeks. If you're using fairy liquid or any type of detergent, maybe a week at most.
I change the rubber when I find it starts to stick on the glass and it doesn't seem to be doing the job.
Cheers
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1 rubber normally lasts me 4 days work thats using it on each side,but all depends on the work your doing,if theres a fair few wood frames and your catching the paint/wood the ends knacker up quicker,once i see first signs of the rubber leaving lines or just generally wearing i change it as it starts slowing me down,checking if iv left any lines/streaks etc
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imagine the state of my work back in the day when i didnt change it for 6 months :o
RICH
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I remember when i first started up , i went 6 months on a single rubber , thought they lasted forever , GREEN or what !
Rich
;D ;D ;D, hey i did the very same and probably the same as you, had NO COMPLAINTS . now i flip the rubber every day-daft or what
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you only realise just how nackered your rubber was when you change it
Yeah, well put.
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bobby p , they all said i was the best w/c they ever had , makes me crease up mate , if i leave a spot with my brush on a stick now , i get crucifide , feel like singin a bit of bob dylan , "times are a changin" ;D
Rich
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Oh and dont be so tight you lot a 36" piece of rubber costs about £2 you could replace your 6,12 and 18" sqeeqee rubber every week, got to admit tho i dont change as often as that just saying dont work with nackered rubbers for the sake of £2 it slows you down and is a false economy.
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Graham , i am 99% wfp now, very rarely pick up the hand tool of the trade , bit ashamed but thats the way it is , do i take it from your name that you only trad ?
If so , what rubber do you use , the last batch i got was pulex hard , dont seem to be the way i remember , i get lots of kick back and small lines at end of rubber edge , have i lost the touch or is my rubber choice poor?
Rich
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used to change every few month.. ;)
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Using hard rubber at the moment. Apart from the obvious signs of water being left behind are there any other signals that the rubber needs changing. Been working part time to supplement main income for 6 months or so now and changed rubbers about 3 weeks ago but business has picked up a fair bit in 3 weeks. Cleaned approx 20 houses since. How many standard houses roughly would you expect to get from a rubber?
Thanks in advance.........
Soft rubber in winter and hard rubbers in the summer.
The hard rubbers go even harder in the cold, I use soft all year round.
Matt
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I can remember posts on here years ago before the days of WFP when people would say they changed their rubbers every day, and turned them around at lunchtime.
Once a month, same as my pants.
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P & F im 99% wfp too (6 yrs) just a bit of fun (graham from corrie, read my signature line) my name is Dan. I use pulex soft for shops and internals obviously. As you mentioned the hard stuff does kick back. when i started i was using hard for a year then realised soft was much better, and I would also make a rubber last more than vinces underpants ;D
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the best advice for the op is in jackals post, but i would definately switch to soft rubber.
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When it's cold it's best to use soft rubber. I've never found hard rubber really does the job apart from on the hottest days of summer.
Loosely based on 6 or 7 average houses a day, if you use GG3 or GG4 or something similar, a rubber will last 3 or 4 weeks. If you're using fairy liquid or any type of detergent, maybe a week at most.
I change the rubber when I find it starts to stick on the glass and it doesn't seem to be doing the job.
Cheers
a week rubbers last a week are you serious my friend or what ????????
>:( >:(
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Change rubbers every day, and turn them around at lunchtime.
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imagine the state of my work back in the day when i didnt change it for 6 months :o
RICH
Nice to see that some things haven't changed then mate ;)
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Nice one MLS ;D
If you want to see some real clean windows get yourself to Tesco Transit Way , take your sunglasses 8)
Rich
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you cleaning tesco's now m8
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imagine the state of my work back in the day when i didnt change it for 6 months :o
RICH
Nice to see that some things haven't changed then mate ;)
I was going to say to say the same thing. ;D ;) ;D
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Not my account, just covered it for a man far far away , hes too busy doing his hospital , still it made a change for Tesco to get a real cleaner in ;D
Rich
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Watch it SAJ , I smell a burning Traffic :o
Rich
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Watch it SAJ , I smell a burning Traffic :o
Rich
Leave my new van alone
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HAVE YOU GOT IT YET
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Yep, Will be removing the sign writting tomorrow and putting the 2 slx poles in my van ;D and another SL2 ;D
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HAVE YOU GOT IT YET
he will regret buying a trafic ;D ;D
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I tried to tell him Gav , i cant wait to start going past him every 5 mins when i see the bonnet up or the gearbox spread over the road ;D
Rich
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mines in garage again >:( >:(
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Whats up this time ?
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oil leaks ;D ;D
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the normal wear and tear are on the corners i tend to bring the rubber in to the channel 3mill each side wont get the barking all you have to do is scrim the edge and keep the rubber watered and clean at every window by cleaning it on your sleeve or flick the excess off
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HAVE YOU GOT IT YET
he will regret buying a trafic ;D ;D
I tried to tell him Gav , i cant wait to start going past him every 5 mins when i see the bonnet up or the gearbox spread over the road ;D
Rich
Mines a 56 plate so will be fine ;D ;D