Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: L.Doubtfire - The Blade Runner on September 02, 2008, 12:42:16 pm
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Just wondered if anyone uses beer towels to `detail`and wipe in
General etc.Over the years I`ve used just about everything exept
These.I saw it somewhere on another forum,but can`t bring it to
Mind.I`ve done a `google`and some( I like black with motif etc.)
But not `blazing`out at ya.It might not look too professional.Anyone
Any idea where to go and get em`and how much are they?
I did think about going into a pub and asking or `tapping`the landlord
Up for info`.That’s assuming they work,there`s no obvious reason why
They should`nt.
Thanks for replies.
Lewis Doubt fire ( Gleem Clean ) The Blade Runner
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We use them for mopping up sills and cleaning frames, gutters and fascias.
I buy them by the 100 from a lady on ebay for around £65 per 100 including shipping.
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Beer towels are for beer ! Buy your self some microfibres for £3 a pop ;D
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I Agree Dennis,they don`t look too professional really,,,,,,,
But with the right colours and not perhaps `Tetleys,Churchills
Fosters etc. etc .etc written on them,and I recon some might
Be oaky,from some of the responses I`ve had to date anyways.
Some are good sizes too.might look around my `local`.
Lewis Doubtfire gleem Clean ( The Blade Runner )
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Yep best for wiping sills is Microfibre
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Floor Cloths. (H/duty ones from soap)
They Last ages.
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The best place to get sill cloths from is soap national,there yellow and about a £1 each.They are the perfect size for sills and you can ring them out dry nearly with 1 good squeeze.
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Floor Cloths. (H/duty ones from soap)
They Last ages.
Yes, that's Soap National 8)
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used to use these when i stayed above a off sales the manager gave me the freebees when the promos were finishe great things but now my sourse ran dry and they are hard to find i use costco cloths think they are forteen for 50 sewen all round you find them in the car section they are white terry towels dont stay white long mind you ;D
but good hard wearing cloths
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I used to use 2 types of microfibre, a flat weave for glass and a cheaper bobbly weave for frames and glass, the bobbly ones should be used damp as it allows them to grip dirt better...but not soaking. The flat from soap national and the bobbly cheap ones from Home and Bargain, Luke
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I use beermats for reeling my hose in to prevent me getting cuts from any grit on the hose, especially if it's wet. I now wear gloves all the time now as well. My sceptic thumb is slowly clearing up now. What a pain in the *** that was. :(
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Nope i use Micro cloths, and dont pay as much as you do for a 100 beer mats for a hundred micros
but hey your customers are not worried, are they? and they are made of good stuff!
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Nope i use Micro cloths, and dont pay as much as you do for a 100 beer mats for a hundred micros
but hey your customers are not worried, are they? and they are made of good stuff!
Where do you get them from ?
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Nope i use Micro cloths, and dont pay as much as you do for a 100 beer mats for a hundred micros
but hey your customers are not worried, are they? and they are made of good stuff!
Where do you get them from ?
Where you been Ian , I have missed ya fella ;D
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I think microfibre are best for detailng
i used to use terry toweling nappies years ago, they were very good for detailing and wiping the sills
never really liked beer towels dont think they are big enough although there should be plenty for sale as pubs are always closing down
Brett