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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Cookie on March 08, 2016, 07:08:18 pm
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I've been asked to clean the windows on a community hall twice yearly. This includes cleaning the insides of 5 large windows (see photo). What's the best way of cleaning the insides? Would you recommend any of these high level internal cleaning kits (eg: Unger Stingray)? Or am I better just doing it trad off an OptiLoc pole or something similar?
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1457463414_Untitled2.jpg)
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Are ladders not allowed? Or inaccessible?
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Are ladders not allowed? Or inaccessible?
It might be do-able however I think it's going to be difficult to position the ladder. The windows are recessed (from the inside) and there are curtain poles where I would expect place the ladder. I'm just exploring other options ....
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for the georgian windows inside id use a small trad pole for the top half and a swivel T mop to soap up the windows,then a small squeegee blade,followed by a microfibre in a fixiclamp if the windows were dirty.if their not too bad id just dab the T mop on each pane and buff up with a dry microfibre.
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Trad pole as said, vikan easy shine pad
Darran
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I have a full unger pad system and stingray kit if you are near bedfordshire.............
Which you can borrow, not have ;)
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I've been asked to clean the windows on a community hall twice yearly. This includes cleaning the insides of 5 large windows (see photo). What's the best way of cleaning the insides? Would you recommend any of these high level internal cleaning kits (eg: Unger Stingray)? Or am I better just doing it trad off an OptiLoc pole or something similar?
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1457463414_Untitled2.jpg)
I bought a set of 8 step sturdy stepladders last week for a similar job from BPS ladders for a job just like that, they are excellent.
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Have you tried asking a window cleaner to do them?
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Thanks all for your advice.
I have a full unger pad system and stingray kit if you are near bedfordshire.............
Which you can borrow, not have ;)
I'm in Pembrokeshire so 200+ miles away from Bedfordshire. But thanks for the offer ....
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Have you tried asking a window cleaner to do them?
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Trad off a ladder or trad via extension pole. Looks a simple straight forward job.
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We do a community hall with very similar windows.
Trad gear and an extendable pole does the trick, not too much water solution on the mop makes it a tad easier i find
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Point ladder, A-Frame ladder whatever you wanna call it.
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Thanks all.
Have you tried asking a window cleaner to do them?
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Can't find any good window cleaners round my way! They'll just have to put up with me! ;D
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Point ladder, A-Frame ladder whatever you wanna call it.
+1
In fact, one of these may even do it
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/4x3-step-multi-function-folding-ladder-with-platform-356m-n74ka
just bought one myself as they are on offer £20 off, fits in the back of my pickup now instead of unstrapping a ladder off the roof rack, very versatile and even comes with work platforms inc so you could use as a trestle and stand on it to work - for the occasional job I need it for its just the job ;)
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Have you tried asking a window cleaner to do them?
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Do you know any good window cleaners Ross ? ;D
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I would use an ext pole take off the plastic end cap and push on an aluminum flat mop frame the type with velcro strips which are available in different widths, then using good quality microfiber glass cloths i would first clean the glass with a damp microfiber cloth which will grip across the velcro strips these aluminum flat mop frames are shaped to clean tight into top and side edges and into corners, then take off the damp cloth and lay a dry microfiber cloth which again will grip across the velcro strips and proceed to polish off for a smear free finish, using high quality microfiber glass cloths are far more effective than using microfiber glass mop pads.
And no it dose not need to be little waffle glass cloths.
For high internals this method is quicker and more effective than using an applicator and squeegee on an ext pole. this method also has the benefits of no spills and splashes to wipe up after each window has been cleaned.
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Cookie, I bought the unger indoors kit.
http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/unger-indoor-window-cleaning-kit.html
But wish I'd of spoke to Tadgh first he sells pole described 17 euros, only got yesterday so not used but very pleased with it quality item.
The only thing I noticed is unger pads stick like glue as pads have Velcro and so does pad on back.
Found the unger smooth pad does not glide very well over glass when fixed to pole.
Pole from Tadgh has a locking clip so you have more options on how pole head moves.
Only tried waffle clothes from Tadgh yesterday but 1st impressions are very good.
Washed them in the sink with some daz powder, dried out very quickly on the radiator.
Also got some hand pads from Tadgh.
What others call magic sponges.
Hand pads were great, did an internal clean yesterday and used on the glass as recommend for deep cleaning no razor nessercary.
Removed paint, stickers off glass went over a couple of the outside upstairs window ledges leaning out, ledges were very grey come up nearly new no chemicals :o
Good luck Cookie
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Where's these High Level windows?
It looks like a bungalow to me!
There's only 24 panes on each of those windows.
A clean 'A' point ladder inside and you've have them cleaned in a few minutes.
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Cookie, I bought the unger indoors kit.
http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/unger-indoor-window-cleaning-kit.html
But wish I'd of spoke to Tadgh first he sells pole described 17 euros, only got yesterday so not used but very pleased with it quality item.
The only thing I noticed is unger pads stick like glue as pads have Velcro and so does pad on back.
Found the unger smooth pad does not glide very well over glass when fixed to pole.
Pole from Tadgh has a locking clip so you have more options on how pole head moves.
Only tried waffle clothes from Tadgh yesterday but 1st impressions are very good.
Washed them in the sink with some daz powder, dried out very quickly on the radiator.
Also got some hand pads from Tadgh.
What others call magic sponges.
Hand pads were great, did an internal clean yesterday and used on the glass as recommend for deep cleaning no razor nessercary.
Removed paint, stickers off glass went over a couple of the outside upstairs window ledges leaning out, ledges were very grey come up nearly new no chemicals :o
Good luck Cookie
Hi Lee, looking good so far and yes you are on the ball using microfiber glass mop pads do tend to stick to the glass which makes it more awkward when cleaning internals. Trust me when you get into the knack of using good quality microfiber glass cloths in combination with aluminum mop frames you will never go back to using glass microfiber mop pads as there are so many benefits to using good quality glass microfiber cleaning cloths. Tadgh
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Thanks Tadgh.
I'll email you over the weekend.
Gonna order some more bits probably end of the month.
Maybe got an internal conservatory to do next month.
Also now better weathers ahead f/s/g and conservatory roof enquiries starting to come in.
Thinking of trying the nu floor cleaner you recommended.
Thanks lee.
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A semi decent set of steps will reach those.
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You could trad pole those higher small window panes using a cut down mop & blade to fit if need be no probs. If they are fake with just glazzing bars between the dg would be even easier to do with a wag on a pole ::)roll
Jesus call yourself a window cleaner ;D ;D ;D
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Thanks Tadgh.
I'll email you over the weekend.
Gonna order some more bits probably end of the month.
Maybe got an internal conservatory to do next month.
Also now better weathers ahead f/s/g and conservatory roof enquiries starting to come in.
Thinking of trying the nu floor cleaner you recommended.
Thanks lee.
Sound Lee, hope they are working out well for you. Tadgh
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You could trad pole those higher small window panes using a cut down mop & blade to fit if need be no probs. If they are fake with just glazzing bars between the dg would be even easier to do with a wag on a pole ::)roll
Jesus call yourself a window cleaner ;D ;D ;D
I'd say you are on the ball Smurf, they do look like glazing bars between the double glazed units should be easy to clean