Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: john tomkins on December 02, 2006, 06:15:01 pm
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I seem to have got quite a few residential jobs recently with the big type above the window vents, as these are 1st cleans I go over the whole window and frame first, then go round again cleaning just the glass so the problem of them dripping/spotting is virtually eliminated, 2nd cleans onwards obviously only do the complete window once so do you tend to give the vents a good scrub and hope they dont cause problems or try to avoid them completely, I'd rather clean them totally myself but read somewhere to leave em well alone, how do the experienced here get around it, clean or leave?
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I would avoid vents if possible as they can be a pain in the butt
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I would avoid vents if possible as they can be a pain in the butt
Hi,
I have taken the 'bull by the horns' and clean the vents with the rest of the window. A couple were a real problem initially, but now they are all OK and saves me messing around trying to avoid them.
Spruce
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I would avoid vents if possible as they can be a pain in the butt
Hi,
I have taken the 'bull by the horns' and clean the vents with the rest of the window. A couple were a real problem initially, but now they are all OK and saves me messing around trying to avoid them.
Spruce
I have come accross vents that leak inside makes a lovely job of anything inside!! ::)
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i leave them well alone,i never clean top frame if it has a vent
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2 - 1 in favour of leave them alone....anymore anymore :)
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I clean the vents on every clean. The trickle vents in the plastic windows i never have a problem cleaning, the flat vents in the wood windows i tend to just be careful with, as sometimes a little water gets inside. I always tell the customer they may have a few spots on the inside with these type of vents, they always except this!
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If set back off the main frame then clean.
If built into the actual glass frame leave.
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I always clean the lot. Sometimes you can see a bead of water running down the inside but this only happens on 1st clean when i scrub the frames and use loads of water.
So far no customers have ever complained but if they did I would just point out that it is just cos I wanted to give the frames a really good clean but if they were worried about any damage to the insides I would offer to leave the vents on future cleans.
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I was told that you should ask the customer to close the vents to avoid water getting in. Is this right and does anyone do this???