Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JRDEasiReach on November 18, 2009, 03:43:09 pm
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So lads im just wondering what techinique we all use when using the WFP, wonder are we all the same :)
I do W's and Z's on the glass after first cleaning the frames.
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I 'P' on mine. ???
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I do W's and Z's
lol
Matt
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Something I'm still unclear as to whether it's right or not is when I do the smaller window above the bigger one in a casement.Not sure the correct term but the majority of casement windows have them.Personally,I do all the smaller ones all round the house upstairs then I go back to the start and do the larger window underneath (hope I'm making sense).I've seen some people just wash the casement as a whole but I've always been worried about runs this way.What's the general concensus?
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I do W's and Z's
lol
Matt
im hoping you arent being funny there Matt :)
I use this term as thats what i do basically :)
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Watch my video on my website on the residential window cleaning page.
I do the M or W on the scrub, then the Z on the rinse.
Matt
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Watch my video on my website on the residential window cleaning page.
I do the M or W on the scrub, then the Z on the rinse.
Matt
Blimey...........I take it you don't get many houses done in a day ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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must be a first clean ? regards alan
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Something I'm still unclear as to whether it's right or not is when I do the smaller window above the bigger one in a casement.Not sure the correct term but the majority of casement windows have them.Personally,I do all the smaller ones all round the house upstairs then I go back to the start and do the larger window underneath (hope I'm making sense).I've seen some people just wash the casement as a whole but I've always been worried about runs this way.What's the general concensus?
I do as you do on a side of a house but not the whole house. Especially on sliding sashes.