Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Clever Forum Name on March 09, 2014, 03:22:05 pm
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They are currently clean (as they have a window cleaning co, but are sacking them off)
WFP can be used and water is not an issue. Obviously both sides need to be cleaned.
I assume wfp would be the quickest way?, they are held with 4 clamps sections so you cant just blade and pull.
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Cheers
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Hi have a swimming pool I clean with these all around it.
I connect a powerwasher to the wfp system, it comes up perfect every time. when its dry you cant even see if there is anything there, its spooky.
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These are already perfectly clean bud, only ever gonna be dirt, grime and a few finger prints.
So just pure water.....?
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Yeah use water fed poles, should be fine ,mate, I also did a job back in 2005 in worple road London, they had these balustrades all over the place. I did them with the glass, almost treating them as another window.
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Yeah i though as such, excellent. Cheers :)
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I do a few of them using wfp with no problems just don't forget to run the brush along
the top before cleaning the sides and be careful not to splash any dirty water over onto the
cleaned side.