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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: g newton on February 07, 2011, 10:34:27 pm

Title: traditional set up
Post by: g newton on February 07, 2011, 10:34:27 pm
question for the traditional windies
do you use a fixed tank in your van to carry water supply or just use barrels
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: bobby p on February 07, 2011, 10:50:22 pm
i make sure ive a 1/2 full bucket rainwater before i head out each morning. ive a 2gall container in the van as extra but rarely use it
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: G Griffin on February 07, 2011, 10:57:26 pm
question for the traditional windies
do you use a fixed tank in your van to carry water supply or just use barrels

How much do you need; or think trad wc`ers use?
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: mci services on February 07, 2011, 11:02:53 pm
 ;D having a laugh are you, fill bucket up and go
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: g newton on February 07, 2011, 11:07:04 pm
been given a 125l tank
thought may life a little easier
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: G Griffin on February 07, 2011, 11:14:53 pm
been given a 125l tank
thought may life a little easier

It won`t, if you`re trad.
I used to take a few 5 litre tubs with me (as well as a bucket of water), depending on where I was working.
Customers have water and there`s usually outside taps, if you`re stuck.
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: g newton on February 08, 2011, 12:02:50 am
i make sure ive a 1/2 full bucket rainwater before i head out each morning. ive a 2gall container in the van as extra but rarely use it

im filling up 2 buckets (i use rainwater as well) but by the time i reach my destination theres only a couple of inches left in the bottom of both most of it is in the back of my van
it looks a little un-professional asking a custy for water so i have to go home and refill sometimes i can make 3 to 4 trips before i have enough for a days work
should i use clingfilm on the tops of my buckets to eliminate spillage

any tips would be helpful as i think i must be doing something wrong or should i just drive slower around corners
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: G Griffin on February 08, 2011, 07:58:12 am
You can buy a bucket with a lid on, but they`re not cheap.
You could get a 25 litre barrel and fill your bucket when you get to work. They don`t cost much and you could get one free, off a wfp user or from a car wash. I used to use 5 litre screenwash tubs though.
My customers used to want to give me water and I would often let them. They thought they were helping and getting clean water on their windows and I was keeping them happy.
Hope that helps you, Lewis Hamilton.
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: Darranvps on February 08, 2011, 08:26:46 am
Back in the day....

We used to use 2 x 25 litre containers, and fill up each morning with hot water. This more or less lasted 2 men all day long.

I thought you were going down the WFP route?
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: David Kent @ KentKleen on February 08, 2011, 08:32:45 am
Doesnt it make it hard to push your bikes with all that water sloshing around   ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: sandy on February 08, 2011, 12:18:33 pm
fill your mouth in the morning with about 25 litres of water and when you get to first job release into bucket then ad the soap do not ad soap before you go also do no talk on the way
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: MJHolmes on February 08, 2011, 12:24:51 pm
I take a 23 ltr beer barrel with me in the car and use it for a full days work.... in the bottom of my bucket i have a mesh tray that stand of the bottom so the dirt off the head is never put back in to the dirt off the bottom.
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: g newton on February 08, 2011, 01:36:04 pm
fill your mouth in the morning with about 25 litres of water and when you get to first job release into bucket then ad the soap do not ad soap before you go also do no talk on the way
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thanks for the tip I gave your suggestion a go this morning
unfortunetly my first job was 30 mins away and I very nearly drowned
this may somewhat limit my working area
anyone any more suggestions
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: mci services on February 08, 2011, 03:53:19 pm
just top up with urine at regular intervals ;) it is nice and warm. and stick your applicator in the bucket it acts as a baffle.
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: Johnny B on February 08, 2011, 05:41:02 pm
I fill my bucket to the half way mark, squirt some fairy liquid and add a dash of vinegar. I then agitate it with the squeegee, then place the bucket in the back of the van.

I place an old bath towel over the bucket to stop the water sloshing about. Works for me.

I addition I keep a 25 litre flagon of fresh water in the van.

John
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: g newton on February 08, 2011, 06:24:30 pm
just top up with urine at regular intervals ;) it is nice and warm. and stick your applicator in the bucket it acts as a baffle.


i tried this on the way home today and nearly crashed

you forgot to tell me i was not supposed to be driving whilst filling my bucket
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: g newton on February 08, 2011, 07:03:51 pm
Get a bucket with a lid and half fill it with water.
Now i know for a lot of local boys round here that will last them a week or two... ;D ;D ;D
but i would just suggest that at various stages through your working day that you find a customer with an outside tap and just top your bucket up....lol....this has got to be a wind up...i love these types of questions..... ;D

yes it is a wind up
i cant believe the amount of serious responses i get
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: Jackal on February 08, 2011, 07:32:05 pm
like people have said just put some warm/hot water in bucket in the morning about a quarter full dont want be lugging a full bucket round,and thats all i use all day, i havnt got time change my water or waste my fairy  ;D

you could just fill a couple of 2 ltr coke bottles if you feel you need change it but unless your doing a load of first cleans dont bother,if a custy asks just say you change it a few times a day,you wont get cleaner windows by changing it after 2 or 3 houses
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: G Griffin on February 08, 2011, 08:56:05 pm
Get a bucket with a lid and half fill it with water.
Now i know for a lot of local boys round here that will last them a week or two... ;D ;D ;D
but i would just suggest that at various stages through your working day that you find a customer with an outside tap and just top your bucket up....lol....this has got to be a wind up...i love these types of questions..... ;D

yes it is a wind up
i cant believe the amount of serious responses i get

Yeah, well done  ::).
You might need some real advice one day. And mine weren`t serious by the way.
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: mci services on February 08, 2011, 08:59:13 pm
Get a bucket with a lid and half fill it with water.
Now i know for a lot of local boys round here that will last them a week or two... ;D ;D ;D
but i would just suggest that at various stages through your working day that you find a customer with an outside tap and just top your bucket up....lol....this has got to be a wind up...i love these types of questions..... ;D

yes it is a wind up
i cant believe the amount of serious responses i get

Yeah, well done  ::).
You might need some real advice one day. And mine weren`t serious by the way.

I was being deadly serious in my reply :o
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: Jackal on February 08, 2011, 09:10:52 pm
g newton,

with some of the posts you put on here why wouldnt people think this wasnt serious,you use a trad pole for upstairs windows dont you  ::)
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: steve rix on February 08, 2011, 09:57:12 pm
we take 2 jerry cans of hot each day. Keeps awrm in baack of van most of the day
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: g newton on February 08, 2011, 10:55:21 pm
g newton,

with some of the posts you put on here why wouldnt people think this wasnt serious,you use a trad pole for upstairs windows dont you  ::)

lifes to serious people need to chill out and have a giggle now and again
you get some good advice and pointers on this site but a bit more humour is needed sometimes
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: G Griffin on February 08, 2011, 11:01:48 pm
g newton,

with some of the posts you put on here why wouldnt people think this wasnt serious,you use a trad pole for upstairs windows dont you  ::)

lifes to serious people need to chill out and have a giggle now and again
you get some good advice and pointers on this site but a bit more humour is needed sometimes

That`s true. So, are you going to contribute some humour then?  ;D
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: g newton on February 08, 2011, 11:03:57 pm
wait and see
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: Jakey boy on February 09, 2011, 12:31:25 pm
;D having a laugh are you, fill bucket up and go

exactly, fill bucket up, put fairy in, put it in the boot and crack on!! That's how all the  boys my way do it, always have a massive bucket in the boot to catch the spilling of the window cleaning bucket water, for when I'm drifting round-a-bouts, and going over speed bumps, 1 bucket lasts 20 houses easy, normally get a whole house done on 1 dip, get the green applicator sponges made by unger, they soak up so much water it lasts for what seems like eternity!
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: g newton on February 09, 2011, 08:16:59 pm
Back in the day....

We used to use 2 x 25 litre containers, and fill up each morning with hot water. This more or less lasted 2 men all day long.

I thought you were going down the WFP route?
started traditional and truthfully I really enjoy it
Title: Re: traditional set up
Post by: sandy on February 09, 2011, 09:57:31 pm
ye i was only joking as well i dont fill my mouth with water i take my wife with me to keep her quiet for a while