Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: okwoodie on March 04, 2008, 07:06:42 pm
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??? hi guys, been at this job for 22 yrs. just changed to water fed, just cant get it right. some windows turn out great, then others just rubbish.
mainly the ones with the sun on them. i know the windows are caked at the moment, checked the tds thats fine.
help me out lads(girls)
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go back trad!!!
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look for a pattern if there is one. The most likely reason will be dirt above the frames or in the seals. Most will come up good enough eventually when they have had a good wash.
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look for a pattern if there is one. The most likely reason will be dirt above the frames or in the seals. Most will come up good enough eventually when they have had a good wash.
[/quote Some may say 2-3 cleans and then your on your way,i would say more like 5-6 cleans.
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??? hi guys, been at this job for 22 yrs. just changed to water fed, just cant get it right. some windows turn out great, then others just rubbish.
mainly the ones with the sun on them. i know the windows are caked at the moment, checked the tds thats fine.
help me out lads(girls)
any particular type of window that gave you problems?
did you rinse really well?
what solution did you use as trad on them before?
did you ensure that the top of frames were really 110% clean
were there vents on these windows?
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also if this is the first clean, what soap were you using when you were trad, you may have to wash all the residue off first, before they stop spotting.
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I always give the frames a real good wash on the first clean, there will be lots of dirt in all the cracks, it may also help to go over the windows twice, if they're lead lites it can be even harder to get results first time, it will take a few cleans before you get perfect results every time, take longer to rinse the first few times too, takes more water at first but pretty soon you'll get results, stick with it m8!
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Whatever system you use there is only one way to get rid of dirt to make anything clean
Whatever pole, brush, hose, hot or cold...
It is a method as old as time...
scrub scrub scrub
rinse rinse rinse
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Yup, the rinse maketh the job I find.
If in doubt, wait in the van for the job to dry and then have a look at where your runs are coming from. This will give you a starting point for any changes you want ot make. Spots are usually a lack of enough rinsing. runs amy be from top frames, brickwork drips, splashes, old soap etc.
If in doubt, rinse more.
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thanks for all the info lads. Definately going to stick with it maybe just need to slow down and take my time.
Probably just need to do more rinsing I think the trouble is I thought I had a magic wand in my hand soon found out I didn't and actually need to put some hard work in.
Thanks Again
Okwoodie.
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Put your location on. Someone might offer to let you come out with them to show you how its done properly. It could be case that your method is wrong. Im in West oxfordshire if thats any use to you?
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Biggest shock i have found is how time consuming first cleans are. I always go round twice. Some local cleaners don't, i haven't checked their results but mine were pretty horrific if i tried once round only.
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??? hi guys, been at this job for 22 yrs. just changed to water fed, just cant get it right. some windows turn out great, then others just rubbish.
mainly the ones with the sun on them. i know the windows are caked at the moment, checked the tds thats fine.
help me out lads(girls)
was you using fairy ?
what area are you in ? one of us maybe able to help you out seeing you work ids eaier to see the problem.
Dont give up it will come good, trust me on that one ;)
Ian