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Title: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Jakey boy on February 11, 2015, 04:15:50 pm
Anyone use fan jets for the little square type windows? I'm thinking if trying them to get a more even spray, I'm talking about the windows with the White plastic dividers all over them which give the window about 10-12 tiny windows if that makes sense...
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Bungle on February 11, 2015, 04:38:01 pm
Use a sill brush too  :)
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Jakey boy on February 11, 2015, 04:48:17 pm
Use a sill brush too  :)

Can you explain the benefits of these sill brushes? What do they achieve that a normal one won't? Are you also saying to use fan jets as well?
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: slap bash on February 11, 2015, 06:23:12 pm
A sill brush will clean in all directions at once as most brushes only clean straight in the direction of the bristles.
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Tom-01 on February 11, 2015, 06:30:40 pm
Anyone use fan jets for the little square type windows? I'm thinking if trying them to get a more even spray, I'm talking about the windows with the White plastic dividers all over them which give the window about 10-12 tiny windows if that makes sense...

Thought trad was quicker?
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Jakey boy on February 11, 2015, 07:27:04 pm
Anyone use fan jets for the little square type windows? I'm thinking if trying them to get a more even spray, I'm talking about the windows with the White plastic dividers all over them which give the window about 10-12 tiny windows if that makes sense...

Thought trad was quicker?

It is - for some houses Tom, did you forget that part? Please tell me your not thick like hummer as well....

It's only easy windows on some houses that I said trad can be quicker, bungalows, garage roof houses etc.
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: elite mike on February 11, 2015, 07:29:09 pm
Anyone use fan jets for the little square type windows? I'm thinking if trying them to get a more even spray, I'm talking about the windows with the White plastic dividers all over them which give the window about 10-12 tiny windows if that makes sense...

Thought trad was quicker?

It is - for some houses Tom, did you forget that part? Please tell me your not thick like hummer as well....

lmao    ;D ;D post of the week
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Tom-01 on February 11, 2015, 07:40:33 pm
Anyone use fan jets for the little square type windows? I'm thinking if trying them to get a more even spray, I'm talking about the windows with the White plastic dividers all over them which give the window about 10-12 tiny windows if that makes sense...

Thought trad was quicker?

It is - for some houses Tom, did you forget that part? Please tell me your not thick like hummer as well....

It's only easy windows on some houses that I said trad can be quicker, bungalows, garage roof houses etc.

Ha ha just winding you up mate! I still find it quicker using WFP even having to go over a garage - not sure what the difference is?

Actually today I was doing a small house on my own and I had a look and a thought that it might be quicker trad (I am a quick tradder) but then reality hit me and I had a little chuckle to myself :)
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Jakey boy on February 11, 2015, 08:58:33 pm
Anyone use fan jets for the little square type windows? I'm thinking if trying them to get a more even spray, I'm talking about the windows with the White plastic dividers all over them which give the window about 10-12 tiny windows if that makes sense...

Thought trad was quicker?

It is - for some houses Tom, did you forget that part? Please tell me your not thick like hummer as well....

It's only easy windows on some houses that I said trad can be quicker, bungalows, garage roof houses etc.

Ha ha just winding you up mate! I still find it quicker using WFP even having to go over a garage - not sure what the difference is?

Actually today I was doing a small house on my own and I had a look and a thought that it might be quicker trad (I am a quick tradder) but then reality hit me and I had a little chuckle to myself :)



Your not quick at trad then lol ;D

Much quicker going over garage roofs with trad gear than dragging hose over etc, always find trad quicker in those situations, depends  on house though...
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Window Lickers on February 11, 2015, 09:38:38 pm
always find trad quicker in those situations, depends  on house though...

Eh?  ???  

So you don't always find trad quicker in those situations then?

Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Jakey boy on February 11, 2015, 09:42:38 pm
always find trad quicker in those situations, depends  on house though...

Eh?  ???  

So you don't always find trad quicker in those situations then?


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Yes Mr pig, always find trad quicker going over roofs, however some houses, without garage roofs to go over, may be faster wfp.

Was just badly worded - watching football, can't be bothered to explain properly.

Have a nice evening Mr pig
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: sunshine windows on February 11, 2015, 09:43:55 pm
Do you need special planning permission to get a house built on a garage roof? Are these a lot smaller than normal houses.
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Window Lickers on February 11, 2015, 09:46:08 pm


Yes Mr pig, always find trad quicker going over roofs, however some houses, without garage roofs to go over, may be faster wfp.

Was just badly worded - watching football, can't be bothered to explain properly.

Have a nice evening Mr pig



I think someones trying to start a fight.

 ;D
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Jakey boy on February 11, 2015, 09:49:08 pm


Yes Mr pig, always find trad quicker going over roofs, however some houses, without garage roofs to go over, may be faster wfp.

Was just badly worded - watching football, can't be bothered to explain properly.

Have a nice evening Mr pig



I think someones trying to start a fight.

 ;D

Oh did I say Mr pig? Sorry subconsciously wrote that  ;D
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Window Lickers on February 11, 2015, 09:50:23 pm
 ;D  ;D

Jakey you'll have to do better than that to get a rise out of me.
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Jakey boy on February 11, 2015, 09:51:05 pm
Do you need special planning permission to get a house built on a garage roof? Are these a lot smaller than normal houses.

There evert where, haven't you seen them? Little houses built on garage roofs, back to football now, bye  ;D
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Jakey boy on February 11, 2015, 09:52:03 pm
;D  ;D

Jakey you'll have to do better than that to get a rise out of me.

Good for you piggy.
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Tom-01 on February 11, 2015, 11:15:34 pm
Anyone use fan jets for the little square type windows? I'm thinking if trying them to get a more even spray, I'm talking about the windows with the White plastic dividers all over them which give the window about 10-12 tiny windows if that makes sense...

Thought trad was quicker?

It is - for some houses Tom, did you forget that part? Please tell me your not thick like hummer as well....

It's only easy windows on some houses that I said trad can be quicker, bungalows, garage roof houses etc.

Ha ha just winding you up mate! I still find it quicker using WFP even having to go over a garage - not sure what the difference is?

Actually today I was doing a small house on my own and I had a look and a thought that it might be quicker trad (I am a quick tradder) but then reality hit me and I had a little chuckle to myself :)



Your not quick at trad then lol ;D

Much quicker going over garage roofs with trad gear than dragging hose over etc, always find trad quicker in those situations, depends  on house though...


Its not difficult taking your hose and pole over a roof surely?
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: CleanClear on February 11, 2015, 11:21:00 pm
A sill brush will clean in all directions at once as most brushes only clean straight in the direction of the bristles.

 ;D ;D

They're great sill brushes. Don't even have to move them.  ;D
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Jakey boy on February 12, 2015, 07:38:48 am
A sill brush will clean in all directions at once as most brushes only clean straight in the direction of the bristles.

 ;D ;D

They're great sill brushes. Don't even have to move them.  ;D

Lol
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: sunshine windows on February 12, 2015, 07:41:10 am
I think that's a still brush
Title: Re: Fan jets for those 'Georgian style' and 'little squares' windows?
Post by: Window Lickers on February 12, 2015, 08:35:44 am
Oooh! Very clever.   ;D