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Title: Upstairs Sills
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on December 02, 2012, 01:53:47 pm
Right then, we have been WFP for 6 months now. One minute I love it, next minute it drives me mental but there you go.

As it stands, once we clean all top windows, we then bring the pole down, adjust the brush head, then extend pole again to clean all the sills. Yes, nightmare some of might think, but were used to it.

Do the sill brushes that are on the market clean the sills good enough? If so, which ones are best?

Im also looking at buying a facelift 18ft pole, anyone got any reviews on this pole?

Cheers

Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: CLEANCARE WC on December 02, 2012, 01:57:32 pm
if you use a swivel you can clean sills easy without adjusting the brush head angle.
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Dave Garrett on December 02, 2012, 01:59:23 pm
gardiners with a little g101 sprayed on only needs once over
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: CLEANCARE WC on December 02, 2012, 02:21:52 pm
gardiners with a little g101  sprayed on only needs once over

Is this as good as MAGICA ONE GO?  :-X 
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Blue Frog Systems on December 02, 2012, 02:56:38 pm
Never had a complaint using a standard brush or sill brush tbh
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Dave Garrett on December 02, 2012, 03:00:41 pm
same as magica one
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Cliff perkins on December 02, 2012, 03:15:24 pm
Do u not clean the sills and windows in 1 go james ?
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: spudd on December 02, 2012, 03:17:44 pm
Right then, we have been WFP for 6 months now. One minute I love it, next minute it drives me mental but there you go.

As it stands, once we clean all top windows, we then bring the pole down, adjust the brush head, then extend pole again to clean all the sills. Yes, nightmare some of might think, but were used to it.

Do the sill brushes that are on the market clean the sills good enough? If so, which ones are best?

James the simple answer is yes mate, the sill brushes are spot on for doing sills, might have adjust the angle of your body but it all come in time.. Recommend the medium sill brush from gardiners mate, although I do like the look of the new medium mixed sill brush!!
Im also looking at buying a facelift 18ft pole, anyone got any reviews on this pole?

Cheers


Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: DG Cleaning on December 02, 2012, 03:27:26 pm
Why do you need to change the angle, I've been wfp a few months and I've never changed the angle yet
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: robbo333 on December 02, 2012, 03:54:48 pm
Right then, we have been WFP for 6 months now. One minute I love it, next minute it drives me mental but there you go.

As it stands, once we clean all top windows, we then bring the pole down, adjust the brush head, then extend pole again to clean all the sills. Yes, nightmare some of might think, but were used to it.

Do the sill brushes that are on the market clean the sills good enough? If so, which ones are best?

Im also looking at buying a facelift 18ft pole, anyone got any reviews on this pole?

Cheers




Hi James, I use the Gardiners Medium Radius Sill Brush and find it very good. You don't need to change the angle at all.
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Mike #1 on December 02, 2012, 04:12:52 pm
I have been WFP for over 4yrs and never collapsed pole to change angle to clean sills you should have the correct angle set permanently to clean glass and sills effectively .

And you should have the right technique to clean sills correctly if your window sills are clean on your own house then your custys should be clean as well , I always go over sills 3-4 times . Mike
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Steve Sed on December 02, 2012, 04:22:35 pm
I have been WFP for over 4yrs and never collapsed pole to change angle to clean sills you should have the correct angle set permanently to clean glass and sills effectively .

And you should have the right technique to clean sills correctly if your window sills are clean on your own house then your custys should be clean as well , I always go over sills 3-4 times . Mike

What about when you don't have the room to stand back from the glass? With a normal brush if the angle is right for the glass, the stock will be rubbing in the sill and vice versa.
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on December 02, 2012, 04:40:36 pm
Thanks for the replys so far.

What Steve Sed Said... we use a vikan brush head so the angle when cleaning the glass if you didnt adjust then the plastic stock would mark/stratch the sill.

Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: keyser soze on December 02, 2012, 04:48:55 pm
hi james . sorry to go off topic mate but you posted  on here about magic sponges .really good.. customers are well happy... i got some on the net but run out.  can you get them at places like wilkos?
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on December 02, 2012, 05:04:40 pm
hi james . sorry to go off topic mate but you posted  on here about magic sponges .really good.. customers are well happy... i got some on the net but run out.  can you get them at places like wilkos?


Magic sponges? Not me bud  ???
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: DeLuce on December 02, 2012, 05:11:48 pm
I use the Gardiner  brushes and don't have a problem with swiping the sills clean, I've even been using the carbon fibre gooseneck which is a set angle and don't need to collapse the pole at all. Frames, glass, sills. Done. Move on.
I also wouldn't have thought you'd scratch the sills very easily if the brush stock did brush against the sills as it's plastic on plastic?
I haven't had any complaints any road. And I don't apply great pressure swiping the sills.
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: PoleKing on December 02, 2012, 07:02:48 pm
PVC sills do scratch!
I did 3 sills on one house!
Spent hours sanding it back to suitable finish.
A mate if mine used to fit PVC and he told me how to get them back-otherwise I'd've had to pay for new sills.
Not made that mistake again!

www.laneswindowcleaning.com
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: keyser soze on December 02, 2012, 07:13:49 pm
hi james . sorry to go off topic mate but you posted  on here about magic sponges .really good.. customers are well happy... i got some on the net but run out.  can you get them at places like wilkos?


Magic sponges? Not me bud  ???



sorry james ......thinking of james at shine 4 u
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Cliff perkins on December 02, 2012, 07:20:27 pm
Get a sill brush james do the lot in 1 go without adjusting angle or dropping pole down etc
Even with a normal brush i do it in 1 go just gotta get the right angle to do both mate.
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on December 02, 2012, 07:26:03 pm
Get a sill brush james do the lot in 1 go without adjusting angle or dropping pole down etc
Even with a normal brush i do it in 1 go just gotta get the right angle to do both mate.


Yeah Cliff, thats what ill do. Just got to find the right pole and ill order both, brush n pole together.
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Mike #1 on December 02, 2012, 07:31:51 pm
I use the Gardiner  brushes and don't have a problem with swiping the sills clean, I've even been using the carbon fibre gooseneck which is a set angle and don't need to collapse the pole at all. Frames, glass, sills. Done. Move on.
I also wouldn't have thought you'd scratch the sills very easily if the brush stock did brush against the sills as it's plastic on plastic?
I haven't had any complaints any road. And I don't apply great pressure swiping the sills.

Yes me to what scratches the sills IMO is dirt or grit which may be on some sills which is dragged along by brush which causes scratches , Happened at my old house which had pebble dash and sometimes it would get knocked and dragged with brush i give glass and good rinse then sills before putting brush non sills . Bonjour
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Flash.. on December 02, 2012, 11:36:26 pm
hi james . sorry to go off topic mate but you posted  on here about magic sponges .really good.. customers are well happy... i got some on the net but run out.  can you get them at places like wilkos?

I got mine from the pound shop
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Tom White on December 02, 2012, 11:57:13 pm
Right then, we have been WFP for 6 months now. One minute I love it, next minute it drives me mental but there you go.

As it stands, once we clean all top windows, we then bring the pole down, adjust the brush head, then extend pole again to clean all the sills. Yes, nightmare some of might think, but were used to it.

Do the sill brushes that are on the market clean the sills good enough? If so, which ones are best?

Im also looking at buying a facelift 18ft pole, anyone got any reviews on this pole?

Cheers



Don't be so fussy, it'll hack you off and cost you money.  Just give the sill a quick swipe after you finish the window; it helps remove the excess water before you start on the ground floor ones.

And don't worry about any drips from above; the windows will be fine.

Dump any customers who suggest you don't do a proper job; you don't want this type of customer; you want the ones who just see you as something they need, but don't expect perfection.

If they want perfection they should pay perfect prices.  Mine don't; they usually pay a fair price and in return get a fair job. 
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: John pearce on December 03, 2012, 07:56:31 am
The customers that pay good money get the pole dropped, angle turned, and a good scrub, but my customers

that don't pay enought get the tosh swipe   ;D
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: DeLuce on December 03, 2012, 08:23:06 am
Don't be so fussy, it'll hack you off and cost you money.  Just give the sill a quick swipe after you finish the window; it helps remove the excess water before you start on the ground floor ones.And don't worry about any drips from above; the windows will be fine.Dump any customers who suggest you don't do a proper job; you don't want this type of customer; you want the ones who just see you as something they need, but don't expect perfection.If they want perfection they should pay perfect prices.  Mine don't; they usually pay a fair price and in return get a fair job.


That sums it up. Good post.   ;D
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: Window Washers on December 03, 2012, 08:12:48 pm
PVC sills do scratch!
I did 3 sills on one house!
Spent hours sanding it back to suitable finish.
A mate if mine used to fit PVC and he told me how to get them back-otherwise I'd've had to pay for new sills.
Not made that mistake again!

www.laneswindowcleaning.com
what brushes do you use ?
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: PoleKing on December 03, 2012, 08:18:56 pm
Ionics 12' on houses.
I think any brush with the exposed bristle mounting will do damage though

www.laneswindowcleaning.com rutland
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: rosskesava on December 03, 2012, 08:30:36 pm
Ionics 12' on houses.
I think any brush with the exposed bristle mounting will do damage though

www.laneswindowcleaning.com rutland

You might be better off with a brush where the bristles spread out at an angle like a Vikan or a Gardiners sill brush.

I had an ionics 12" brush come with the my pole and it's all but hopeless for doing upstair sills.
Title: Re: Upstairs Sills
Post by: PoleKing on December 03, 2012, 08:40:14 pm
I never bother with upstairs cills. Until this morning, after reading quite a few posts, I thought I might start. Thought about experimenting with a Gardiners as people on here seem to rate all their kit. Indeed-most posters seems to dislike anything that Isn't gardeners. A lot of slating Ionic and Brodex (brodex i understand) im open to trying anything.

www.laneswindowcleaning.com rutland