Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: geefree on March 10, 2007, 10:40:23 am
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Hi Everyone
Have not been around for a while due to family commitments, but i am still cleaning windows and building.
I have a couple of 3 and 4 storey houses and i have a problem with wfp, i start at the top naturally, but i find it a pain working downwards with the water dripping down onto each sill as i go down,
i cant do the highest then run round the back to do the same then back again to start the next one down etc.. as its too time consuming,
How do you guys do it , or is it simply slow slow until the dripping stops...
also how do you get around the railings around some windows or patios, its also a pain sticking the brush in , up and down then turning the brush to pull it back through, then guide the brush into the next gap... phew! lol
hope you are all well and business is good... and spring is nearly upon us yipee.!
Gary.
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I've tried turning the flow off, then wipe the sill with the brush to remove the water and it seems to work ok.
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Try reading this link
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=26663.0#msg202548
martin
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This was a good question, and those were good answers. As a result I will be changing the way i do things- on 1st storey too-.
Simple as it is I don't think I would have thought of it.
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thanks guys , yes goog answers,... does anyone do through the railing windows.
gary.
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i only do one house with railings. What i pain
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thats enough for me too, wont take anymore on.... but the new builds are full of them.