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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Rich Wilts on January 02, 2016, 09:46:49 am

Title: Window cleaning drones
Post by: Rich Wilts on January 02, 2016, 09:46:49 am
I see they're looking for partners to invest in this. Can't see it taking off, excuse the pun.

They're hardly going to do a decent job. I can't help but feel the concept is an interesting one but is in fact rather comical all the same.

http://window-cleaning-drones.com/let-the-drones-clean-for-you
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: Nathanael Jones on January 02, 2016, 10:07:14 am
Early april fools??

Its not only VERY slow, the results would be terrible & it'd be downright dangerous in many places. Even with GPS and sonar range finders it would be near impossible to automate - you'd have to manually teach the drones the process for each building which would take days of manual control.

And with batteries only lasting 20 mins at a time you'd need a van full of expensive & volatile li-po's to keep your swarm flying all day. Completely mental idea that will not work with the current state of technology.

Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: Richard Stevenson on January 02, 2016, 10:29:43 am
I laughed  when I first saw the pole system in 1998, I had bought my first by 1999. This may not work now but how long before someone perfects it?
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: Walter Mitty on January 02, 2016, 10:35:23 am
I believe it might be possible to adapt it to work on certain specific types of job, but I can't see it being used regularly in that form.  More likely that eventually, new, tall buildings will have to be built with an automated "cradle" as part of the building regulations process.  I did see a video some time ago where a window cleaning machine was built onto a building - a bit like a mini-car wash roller system.
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: Bungle on January 02, 2016, 10:37:39 am
It does straight pulls instead of fanning, for that reason I'm out.
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: Clever Forum Name on January 02, 2016, 03:56:59 pm
If they can somehow make it WFP it may stand a chance.

Just needs a water supply really.   
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: Smurf on January 02, 2016, 04:14:44 pm
I see they're looking for partners to invest in this. Can't see it taking off, excuse the pun.

They're hardly going to do a decent job. I can't help but feel the concept is an interesting one but is in fact rather comical all the same.

http://window-cleaning-drones.com/let-the-drones-clean-for-you

Can't see it taking off myself either....Totally bonkers idea if you ask me  ???
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: CleanClear on January 02, 2016, 07:23:31 pm


Can't see it taking off myself either....Totally bonkers idea if you ask me  ???

It does mate, i seen the video, it definatley takes off !!   ;D  You're right though, bonkers !!
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: Smurf on January 02, 2016, 09:41:36 pm


Can't see it taking off myself either....Totally bonkers idea if you ask me  ???

It does mate, i seen the video, it definatley takes off !!   ;D  You're right though, bonkers !!

 ;D
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: Jamie Thomas on January 03, 2016, 08:07:29 am
A feller opposite me had a mate of his round and he checked out his gutter's with one, the good thing was they needed cleaning and he asked me.
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: Smurf on January 03, 2016, 01:05:48 pm
A feller opposite me had a mate of his round and he checked out his gutter's with one, the good thing was they needed cleaning and he asked me.

Boys & their toys spring to mind. Bless him
Can you just imagine turning up at a house to check the gutters with a drone. The look on their face would be classic...WTF  ;D
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: STEVE-UK on January 04, 2016, 03:52:53 pm
having a WFP brush fitted would work, I have an 8 story block to clean

The pole could rinse the the windows` first, followed by the drone which brushes the windows, then a quick rinse to finish
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: richard groves on January 04, 2016, 04:40:26 pm
A feller opposite me had a mate of his round and he checked out his gutter's with one, the good thing was they needed cleaning and he asked me.

Boys & their toys spring to mind. Bless him
Can you just imagine turning up at a house to check the gutters with a drone. The look on their face would be classic...WTF  ;D
Whilst it seems a good idea, here is a summary in a short video from the UKCAA website on the rules for flying drones, probably most worthy of note - drones not to be flown within in 50 meters of buildings or people, cameras can break privacy laws and commercial use requires permission.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6uU1LTdI8M
Now I know many people regard the law and the real world as two separate things, but is it worth the risk ?
And back to the original post, considering the above , how can a commercial use such as window cleaning drones be allowed to operate or is there a license ?

edit- just realised they are German, laws maybe different there, but for the UK I don't see it happening any time soon.
Any body else see this on the tv just before xmas ?  ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXjvIZTp-mI
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: TomSE on January 05, 2016, 07:13:11 pm
Surely it would still need as many people to operate them? They don't seem to clean any quicker either so I would guess the same amount of people need to work them?
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: the king on January 06, 2016, 06:21:00 am
shorly a wfp drome would b beta like a rowtating brush like a car wash as u just cant trad proply with these its a cxxxxp ider and it wont take off in uk ::)roll
Title: Re: Window cleaning drones
Post by: paulben on January 06, 2016, 07:00:14 am
only did the centre of glass and no after pictures