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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Londoner on April 23, 2008, 06:10:43 pm

Title: Doing insides
Post by: Londoner on April 23, 2008, 06:10:43 pm
Having done two insides jobs today, both big ones, because the forcast was rain. I have come to a couple of conclusions.

(1) they always take me far longer than I estimate they should.

(2) They are fiddly, trying to clean windows with desks, computers and the like in front is a pain. I don't know how the carpet cleaners put up with all that furniture every day.

(3) Trouble is I am getting asked to do more and more. Is this a trend?
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: matt on April 23, 2008, 06:17:29 pm
i allways charge double the outsides

AND

ask them to clear the window cills for stuff

the price increase replects the extra time it takes when being carefull with water AND the time it takes to drink a cuppa and when they have a quick chat
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: clean on April 23, 2008, 06:22:14 pm
I do quite a bit of internal work and i`m not a fan  :-\,but i`m afraid it comes with the job,i use an extension pole pad and squeegee and a water proof sheet to cover desks etc,i did a factory today it`s a monthly job i do all the office windows in/out but today got asked to do foremans office windows that is in the back of the factory,not been cleaned for nearly 2 years  :o,water was black after 3 windows  :o,
they looked amazing after i had finished  ;D
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: dave0123 on April 23, 2008, 06:26:51 pm
I never have any problems with doing insides.

find it far easyer and far more quicker... i would do insides all day long.


Altho it depends what you call insdes? all glass inside? i just normaly get asked to do the basic windows you have cleaned on the outside.


dave
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: simon knight on April 23, 2008, 06:32:12 pm

I would say half my jobs are both sides of the glass. I love it. No up and down ladders. In the warmth and a chance to nick things :o ;D
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: Feen on April 23, 2008, 07:10:25 pm
For domestics I use squirty cleaning stuff from any supermarket, 2 microfibre cloths, a "wet" one to clean and a "dry" one to shine. Doddle really, but I still hate it ;D
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: matt on April 25, 2008, 10:43:35 am

 In the warmth and a chance to nick things :o ;D

i trust you dont go though the underwear drawers aswell  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: simon knight on April 25, 2008, 05:18:59 pm

 In the warmth and a chance to nick things :o ;D

i trust you dont go though the underwear drawers aswell  ;D ;D ;D

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: dai on April 25, 2008, 09:44:17 pm
What's wrong with the old trad way for insides? leather and a damp scrim.
This interests me at the moment as I have to do a big inside job soon with Georgian windows.
Are there any real old timers out there that used to clean the old trad way?
When I first cleaned windows we had no squeegees, so had to use the old way.
The choice as I see it is, 1] use a 6 inch blade with small Micro fibre applicator, 2] use a spray bottle and a micro fibre cloth or scrim, 3] use the old method leather and damp scrim.
are there any guys experienced in all three methods that can give an honest opinion?
Help appreciated. Dai
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: jeff1 on April 25, 2008, 09:55:17 pm
WFP all the way Lol
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: windowcleaninginessex.co.uk on April 25, 2008, 10:00:18 pm

I would say half my jobs are both sides of the glass. I love it. No up and down ladders. In the warmth and a chance to nick things :o ;D

Why would you nick things of your customers, lets hope they don't read this and realize who you are.
Darren
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: ronnie paton on April 25, 2008, 10:04:04 pm
think that comment was light hearted fun but then again ;)
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: windowcleaninginessex.co.uk on April 25, 2008, 10:12:06 pm
think that comment was light hearted fun but then again ;)
Not to be joked at .Is It??
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: pjulk on April 25, 2008, 10:29:21 pm
Dia said -
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What's wrong with the old trad way for insides? leather and a damp scrim.
Most on here would not know how to use a leather.
Some can't even clean traditional

I have not used a leather for years but when i was first taught window cleaning we did use a leather but you just don't see that nowadays.

You can't seem to get a decent leather anymore.






Paul
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: Londoner on April 26, 2008, 08:04:43 am
Dia said -
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What's wrong with the old trad way for insides? leather and a damp scrim.
Most on here would not know how to use a leather.
Some can't even clean traditional

I have not used a leather for years but when i was first taught window cleaning we did use a leather but you just don't see that nowadays.

You can't seem to get a decent leather anymore.






Paul



Here, here, bring back the leather. Its a very under rated window cleaning tool.
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: mark dew on April 26, 2008, 10:38:53 am
i used a chamois leather for the 1st couple of months window cleaning. What a shock to the system that was!! It detailed the glass lovely though, but it didn't glide over glass like  scrim or microfibre. At the end of the day, my arms felt like they were going to fall off.
Then a friendly window cleaner introduced me to the scrim, squeegee and applicator. 
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: simon knight on April 26, 2008, 11:18:20 am
think that comment was light hearted fun but then again ;)
Not to be joked at .Is It??

Darren, I was joking...honest!

Blimey, start going on the nick and you'd last 5 minutes in this job ::)
Title: Re: Doing insides
Post by: windowcleaninginessex.co.uk on April 26, 2008, 11:27:25 am
think that comment was light hearted fun but then again ;)
Not to be joked at .Is It??

Darren, I was joking...honest!

Blimey, start going on the nick and you'd last 5 minutes in this job ::)

I know