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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Rogue Trader on February 26, 2008, 09:07:26 pm

Title: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: Rogue Trader on February 26, 2008, 09:07:26 pm
I am having real problems with sash windows :'(
These are the only windows that i cannot figure out how to do run free! I have searched old topics and tried to follow a blow by blow account of how to clean them but they still run! nearly always the top of the bottom sash so it is definately the dirt between the two sashes ..... please can someone tell me how (point by point) to clean sash windows and get a half decent result when they are real dirty ..... pretty please!
Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: Ian Rushmore on February 26, 2008, 09:12:37 pm
Do the top sash all around the house then start back where you were started and do the bottom sash.

if this fails, give up.
Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: [GQC] Tim on February 26, 2008, 09:13:55 pm
Would turning your brush upside down work? And give it a good scrub and clean? Let it drip before doing the lower part?

Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: Wayne Thomas on February 26, 2008, 09:15:29 pm
Use a brush that will splay under the bottom part of the top sash frame so that you can reach in properly to clean it right from the initial clean. After a couple washes you should have no problems with any dirt lodged there running down onto the glass below.
When you've cleaned the top sash, run the top edge of the brush along the bottom of the top sash frame to catch the drips when you start to clean the bottom half of the sash window. Then you don't have drips from the top sash running onto the bottom sash once you've finished cleaning the whole window.
Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: Rogue Trader on February 26, 2008, 09:57:34 pm
what about when it is a one off clean? How do you get a run free finish when you dont want to upside-down scrub and rinse scrub and rinse?
Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: Wayne Thomas on February 26, 2008, 10:07:37 pm
Sash windows are probably the hardest to get clean initially because of all the trapped dirt, cobwebs, etc. If you are doing them purely as one offs, make sure you charge double just to cover the extra time involved. I personally wouldn't bother cleaning sash frames (even at double price) just as a one off job because it isn't worth the hassle.
Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: Rogue Trader on February 26, 2008, 10:09:57 pm
I always charge double for one-offs but i do think you have a point there. :)
Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: [GQC] Tim on February 26, 2008, 10:13:11 pm
Would turning your brush upside down work? And give it a good scrub and clean? Let it drip before doing the lower part?



^ ? :)
Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: asf2 on February 28, 2008, 10:36:35 pm
get your ladder out and clean them by hand!
Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: L.J.Thorpe on February 28, 2008, 11:03:22 pm
i dont get this ??? i can see why they could be a problem but i dont have any trouble.This week i have done 7 properties with sash windows.Four are modern houses with "fake "sashes and the other 3 are the genuine article ,19th century original glass ,6 foot by 3 foot mther hubbards,no probs on any ...and one was a first clean(modern fakes).What am i doing RIGHT ???
Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: macmac on February 28, 2008, 11:19:23 pm
about 75% of my work is sash windows & the best tip i can give you is to use a rectangular brush with 2mm pencil jets (not a crinkle-monofilament though). vikan rectangular are good brushes for these windows. I used to have the same problem when i used oval with fans. ;)


Tony
Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: SherwoodCleaningSe on February 29, 2008, 08:20:42 am
I have a place a I do every 8 weeks and it now comes up fine took ages to get good though.

I also have a very large property that is done about once a year.  Very bad frames.  With this one I do all the windows and then go back over with a back back and redo and lower windows that need it.  I make sure that I don't go up to the top of the bottom frame on the second pass though.  Even redoing the windows with a backpack is still much faster than ladders.  The site is a 2 day job so windows have time to dry.

If your looking at a one off clean, well then you either have 2 do them twice second time only the bottom half not going to the top of the frame, or get your ladders out, or do them from the inside trad.

Simon.

Title: Re: wfp and sash windows(again!)
Post by: jikwan on February 29, 2008, 11:42:56 am
if you use pencil jets that spray over the bristles  like just above the
topmost bristles  no way can you do a spot/run free job
i tried and failed
jets in centre of brush work well

jeffB sprays over the top    how do you do it jeff?