Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Oakley Windows on August 07, 2008, 05:39:09 pm
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Alex, those fan jets you put on that brush last week, do you do any that create a less fine mist, Id imagine on a windy day it'll blow away without reaching the glass.
Cheers Matt
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I do not actually make them myself, but I will enquire as to whether it is possible.
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Thanks Alex, the mist is too fine is what I was trying to say.
Matt
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Actually they work great for us, we use les water as a result of these fan jets.
Long live fan jets and ALEX ;D
P.S. who wants to work on a very windy day any way? ???
Bosh :)
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Im not knocking fan jets, prefer by far over pencils, but I have found them to produce too fine a mist, Im afraid of this creeping over the frame and creating runs.
A less fine mist would be wonderful IMO
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That was my conclusion too and i posted about this a couple of days ago to see if i could find out more about those specific jets , it seems to me that there are a range of them with differnt fanning/spraying/misting.
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just need to keep it close to the windows thats all. :)
Bosh
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Well, if the manufacturer makes a nozzle with different misting levels Im sure it'll do no harm
Im still struggling to achieve perfection ;)
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What about if you turn your water up,have you tried that and does it make any difference some fans require more pressure to be effective.
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Turning the pressure up makes them mist even more.