Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: bradboy on November 18, 2012, 06:07:11 pm
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just set up pole system and tried it out on my own windows, but it left like rain drops on the glass, is this normal, your advise would be very usfull, thanks ade
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Do you mean when its dried? spots ?
If so , your tds will be too high, or you have not washed and rinsed properly.
;)
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no the spots/rain drops are wet and have not moved, its been a couple of hours now
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no the spots/rain drops are wet and have not moved, its been a couple of hours now
:D
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;D ;D ;D brill
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Get your hair dryer out bud ;D
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sorry but its not raining and it is not a whind up
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This is the norm brad boy, they will dry eventually, have a inspection tomorrow to see how they look
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sounds like you are using the wrong resin. ;D
these wfp are magic. anyone can use them ;D
if the spots are there in a weeks time switch back to trad ;D
hope you get tis sorted ;Ds
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thanks, this new to me, and had planed on using it tomorrow, you dont know what was going on in my head, again thanks
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rjw0jlgGzFQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Have a look at this video on YouTube
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Will be fine happens every time you clean only a problem if they dry spotty
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Brad boy , we've all been on the path that is called wfp , it will be frustrating for a couple of weeks , hang in there , it's all comes good eventually
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You need rhino skin on here, ask away with any questions most people on here will be only to willing to help me included:)
Good luck tomorrow remember to take deep breaths and not to swear :)
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cheers
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Would think the water isn't drying quickly because of the low temp and time of year but will dry eventually, just try not to get water into airvents as will pick up dirt and run over windows again, goodluck :)
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You need rhino skin on here, ask away with any questions most people on here will be only to willing to help me included:)
Good luck tomorrow remember to take deep breaths and not to swear :)
I didn't mean to be unkind Brad. Thought it was funny in a nice way.
You'll soon get the hang of it. I don't know where you are, but I am sure if you wanted to spend a morning with another windy, someone would oblige. There is a learning curve to wfp work as you are finding out. I am in Newbury.
Best of luck.
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If you can, practise on your family and friends windows until you get the
hang of it.
Let them dry and check for spots and drip marks.
You will soon get to know what to look out for.
Again good luck.
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in summertime you will find a lot of the windows are dry or near dry before the time u leave the house
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I would have thought it very normal to see wet droplets on a window, after a clean....
and very normal to expect water to dry eventually, .. you cant really believe that you thought the droplets would not dry,.... :o
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thank you for all your replys, it was very kind of you all to put my mind at rest. yesterday was the first time i had used it for real and ive had no complaints, first job today was 7am, put the fear of god into the bloke who owns the factory, when he saw the brush moving on the window, but laughed his socks of when he came outside with a coffee for me, so again thanks to you all