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Title: cleaning fsg
Post by: steve hamblett on March 13, 2015, 09:23:06 pm
Done a few now just using pure water but need to rinse a lot to get rid of dirty marks left by water droplets. Have another extending pole with screw on plate but can't get anything to fit on which I can dry gutters with...would make it much quicker. Any ideas ?
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: PoleKing on March 13, 2015, 09:32:10 pm
Why are you trying to dry gutters?

I find the soffits with the stupid breather panels in, wfp them as normal, do the whole house, then as the final job run round with one last pass of a dry brush to catch the dirty drops.
Let the customer know there may be some leakage and to call if they felt they needed to.
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: 8weekly on March 13, 2015, 09:33:01 pm
Get to the end, shake off the brush and run along the FSGs. This just about does it. From the ground they'll usually look good enough. If you get water running out of vents even after brushing, stick a microfibre on the brush and wipe.
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: 8weekly on March 13, 2015, 09:33:27 pm
Why are you trying to dry gutters?

I find the soffits with the stupid breather panels in, wfp them as normal, do the whole house, then as the final job run round with one last pass of a dry brush to catch the dirty drops.
Let the customer know there may be some leakage and to call if they felt they needed to.
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Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: PoleKing on March 13, 2015, 09:39:26 pm
Oh, stick some chemical in your water.
Splash of TFR or suchlike will make your job much easier.
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: DeLuce on March 13, 2015, 09:51:08 pm
Why are you trying to dry gutters?

I find the soffits with the stupid breather panels in, wfp them as normal, do the whole house, then as the final job run round with one last pass of a dry brush to catch the dirty drops.
Let the customer know there may be some leakage and to call if they felt they needed to.

This is what I also do. Totally agree with Mr. Pole.
If you need / want to save yourself some elbow grease, you could try using Virosol, it's effective, biodegradable and user friendly. Just apply neat on your brush or diluted in water from a bucket using your brush. Or use a sprayer.
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: steve hamblett on March 13, 2015, 10:15:48 pm
Thanks for replies.  As for using virosol or tfr, does it take long to wash any splashes off windows?
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: HampshireWindowCleaning on March 13, 2015, 10:20:18 pm
You don't need to waste pure water on fsg cleans mate. Hook up to your custies outside tap.
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: DeLuce on March 13, 2015, 11:28:52 pm
Thanks for replies.  As for using virosol or tfr, does it take long to wash any splashes off windows?

No Steve, just give them a scrub and rinse them down, jobs a good 'en.
On new cleans if frames are a bit dirty I'll use Virosol to clean them up first time round, gets them all shiny, frames and glass. So, Virosol on my brush, neat, then scrub on frame and glass, do tips and bottom one side. Go back to start, scrub with water on, rinse off. Next.  After I've done all house, go round with my normal glass brush, quick clean off glass and rinse. Virosol is  great stuff.
Others on here may do it with other cleaners, tfr etc.
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: Dave Willis on March 14, 2015, 06:53:48 am
I always dry mine off with an applicator on a pole.
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: steve hamblett on March 14, 2015, 07:27:35 am
Thanks everyone..... Very useful
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: tonycarr on March 14, 2015, 10:20:04 am
Get to the end, shake off the brush and run along the FSGs. This just about does it. From the ground they'll usually look good enough. If you get water running out of vents even after brushing, stick a microfibre on the brush and wipe.

yes from the ground they may look good enough, but close up they don't look good at all, i much prefer doing off of  a ladder, bucket attatched to ladder with soapy water and non scratch scourer, and dry off with scrim as i go along.
i find it a lot quicker than messing around with pole and a  better job at the end of it aswell

i`ll only pole it if i cant reach it by hand off of ladder perhaps above a large conny etc

tony
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: robbo333 on March 14, 2015, 10:45:57 am
I use a thing called a 'towel turban' (women use them to dry their hair).
Fits perfectly over the brush, takes two seconds to fit and wipes the undersides of gutters lovely.
Title: Re: cleaning fsg
Post by: steve hamblett on March 14, 2015, 09:38:13 pm
Never heard of towel turban before, thanks . as to customer satisfaction they've always been impressed... much more than I have. Prefer using wfp as custies pipes too powerful and water goes everywhere although great on a conny roof especially in hot weather