Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jouk45 on March 25, 2009, 04:10:04 pm
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i think this product will have a big impact on our business when it arrives here, and then again it will be good for us as we can use the head of these on our own pole using pure water and not tap water as stated, also it will be a much better clean using pure water
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Puq7r5fZXoU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55Q7qbYaKc0&feature=related
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yep it sure will...i meant wont...this sort of thing has been around forever it wont effect us at all...I clean " self cleaning glass " ? people who use window cleaners do so beacuse they either dont or cant find the time to do them,there selves
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"Results may vary based on water quality" - So it works if your using purified water!
"Streak free shine" - Says nothing about spotting!
Don't think I'll be selling my business just yet
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like he said, they pay us to do the windows cos they can't be bothered. unless they come up with a gaget they can use from the sofa while watching football i think we are safe
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DOH! :D
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Just another american gimmick no doubt.
If it's that good, I'll buy 1000!
In all fairness the squeegee was an American gimmick! But I think in the case of "apply Windex sponge and hose yer windows down" we're pretty safe ;D
Mind you the birds were eye-candy ;D
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another thing, anyone can buy a telescopic pole and backpack, and start ther own w/c buisness stick the micropad head onto the pole, washing the glass only, not frames, and may get away with it, and if there water is fairly soft they could get away with it, its not the public i worry about,
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It looks rubbish! It will never catch on.
Andy
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"That i-pod thingy will never catch on" Alan Sugar 2004" ;D
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google and read all the reviews, they are all good, this s is just one
http://forgetfulone.blogspot.com/2009/03/windex-outdoor-all-in-one-window.html
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the people that will use it will be the same people that already clean their own windows.
unless it includes a packet of motivation, it won't effect most peoples atitude.
maybe they will sell it with the magnetic window sponge squegee, so they can do both sides ;D ;D
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well i think we shouldnt help it catch on by advertisin it here!! we're DOOMED!
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people are lazy, it won't do any damage to us
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people are lazy, it won't do any damage to us
Thats what I was thinking mate,
Dean
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on the 2nd link look at the disclaimer just as the vid finishes LOL
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I love things like this lol!. people always say to me, arent you concerened about self cleaning glass. well let me tell you before i was a wc i sold double glazing for a national company, and self cleaning glass is VERY expensive and i only rate it for use in conservatory roofs where the garden in south facing as it needs sunlight to work.
Not only that just look at how many houses still dont have double glazing and yet it has been around for over 40 years!
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most customers are to lazy to bother ;D
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Rinse the window with tap water? That's going to ruin a few windows round my way i'm sure! I bet rinsing the upstairs windows with a hose is fun too. ::)
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Can find it for sale anywhere, I bet its £20 and £6.99 for the refills. One pad only does 20 windows, best just buy and applicator on a pole with some fairy liquid if you ask me.
Or if you are too lazy, dont have the time, cant due to hieght etc , or just dont want too call me.
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And as the water splashes against the rendering it will bring all sorts of minerals streaking down the glass.
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i want one :D
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I wonder if it helps the garden plants grow? ;D
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I hope this product catches on in my area as i live in a hardwater area.
Then i will be able to charge more to correct what they messed up. ;D
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Don't think so, product might be good-ish (yeh right, don't think so) but the user / customer isn't.
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I couldn`t get over the size of her boobs lol. ;D ;D ;D :P
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I couldn`t get over the size of her boobs lol. ;D ;D ;D :P
DAMN I MISSED THAT! MUST OF BEEN A LONG DAY TODAY FOR ME NOT TO NOTICE THEM BAD BOYS!! :P
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oooops, caps lock ;D