Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dave Willis on April 11, 2016, 09:23:47 pm
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Serious question.
I have another manor house to quote, I've quoted for the outsides and now they want a quote for the insides. I really don't need the hassle but If I get it I'm going to have to do it. :( Georgian pane windows, lots of them, I was going to blade them but there could be some very expensive carpets and decor about. So just maybe the famous waffle cloths might have to be aquired :o
So .......... just how good are they? How many do you get through in a solid days work? I've tried microfibres of varying quality in the past and have never been impressed.
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YOU DONT HAVE TO CLEAN THEM DAVE!!
seriously i just tell them i dont clean insides(if it looks like a PITA)and tell them to get their domestic cleaner to clean them.ive said this to various large domestic customers/jobs and i still clean the outsides years down the line.
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I have suggested they use a cleaning company.
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Serious question.
I have another manor house to quote, I've quoted for the outsides and now they want a quote for the insides. I really don't need the hassle but If I get it I'm going to have to do it. :( Georgian pane windows, lots of them, I was going to blade them but there could be some very expensive carpets and decor about. So just maybe the famous waffle cloths might have to be aquired :o
So .......... just how good are they? How many do you get through in a solid days work? I've tried microfibres of varying quality in the past and have never been impressed.
Dave for cleaning/detailing Georgian window panes we also promote microfiber (HPD) High Performance Detailing cloths which are far better for your application than little waffle weave glass cloths, HPD microfiber cloths are unbelievable on Georgian panes, just use one barley damp with water to clean the glass as you clean/detail tight into the edges and corners, then just use a second HPD cloth dry and buff off for a crystal clear finish. If you like bang me an email and i will be happy to send you on info and pricing. Tadgh
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i use the large unger microwipes(bright green!)and find them excellent with a spray bottle of pure/gg3 for buffing.
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Serious question.
I have another manor house to quote, I've quoted for the outsides and now they want a quote for the insides. I really don't need the hassle but If I get it I'm going to have to do it. :( Georgian pane windows, lots of them, I was going to blade them but there could be some very expensive carpets and decor about. So just maybe the famous waffle cloths might have to be aquired :o
So .......... just how good are they? How many do you get through in a solid days work? I've tried microfibres of varying quality in the past and have never been impressed.
Hi Dave, to answer your question, some time back, i bought some more waffle cloths off Tadgh, but these are the newer
bigger even more absorbent green ones which are excellent for interior glass cleaning & detailing, but i also bought some
HPD (high Performance Detailing) cloths which Tadgh highly recommend, i used these the other week on a semi with
georgian style windows, i wfp the exterior, but she had just put in brand new expensive carpets through out the house and
was worried about me bringing my bucket and trad gear in, so i used these HPD cloths instead, one slightly damp and one
dry to buff up with, i swear they are the dogs b-ll--ks, no smears or marks left, i used 6 cloths for the whole house, i can't
recommend them enough.
Regards
Lal
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I also use Tadgh's HPD cloths for insides.
I thoroughly recommend them. They are well worth the money.
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They are excellent
We clean a complete hospital with waffle cloths
We also use some great cloths from paragon "fishscale" I think they are called theses are also brill
http://www.paragonmicrofibre.com/cloths/fishscale-glass-cloth
Tadgh - please get a website - when you do I'll order more from you 👍
Darran
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I was ragging a few windows today too with paragon fishscale one damp and others dry.
Brilliant cloths for that type of work and to be honest I don't need to use anything else.
Paragon also sell waffle cloths too but I've never had the need to try them.
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tagda yep get a web site👍🏻
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Tadgh ..... As above , you'll sell a whole lot more stuff if you get a website 👍
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Tadgh, totally agree about the website.
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Tadgh sorry to sound like an echo, but i agree with the above comments, you seriously need to sort out a website soon.
Regards
Lal
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Or even an eBay account ???
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Yip. I just bought from elsewhere, someone with a working sales website.
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Hi guys i get it and there is no problem, again once my problem is sorted i will be happy to share the reasons for this ongoing delay with having an online shopping cart. Tadgh
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I was ragging a few windows today too with paragon fishscale one damp and others dry.
Brilliant cloths for that type of work and to be honest I don't need to use anything else.
Paragon also sell waffle cloths too but I've never had the need to try them.
I use the Paragon fishscale cloths for detailing. I have found find that they are better if used slightly damp.
John
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sorry Tadgh but if you can't be arsed to sort yourself out then I won't be buying. I don't do business like that. I want a secure site, I want receipts, proof of purchase, contact details, images. You could be working out of the cupboard under your stairs for all I know.
GET A SITE and I will buy - so would 20,000 others on here if your products are as good as you say.
What's wrong with you man?
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start to finish a shopping cart site would take approx 6-10 weeks.
How many years has it been?
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Hi guys i get it and there is no problem, again once my problem is sorted i will be happy to share the reasons for this ongoing delay with having an online shopping cart. Tadgh
As suggested even an eBay account. You could have it up and running in a day.