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JackieW

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I'm still learning WFP and currently

1) brush the glass, with the water flowing,  to agitate the dirt
2) lift the brush about 2-4 inches away from the surface to rinse.

Reading on this site about ''rinsing on the glass'' I'm confused as to what the actual technique is as it sounds as if you

1) brush the glass, with the water flowing, to agitate the dirt
2) brush the glass, with the water flowing, to rinse.

Have I understood correctly?

Paul H

  • Posts: 878
Re: Isn't ''rinsing on the glass'' the same as brushing the glass?
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2013, 11:31:53 am »
I'm still learning WFP and currently

1) brush the glass, with the water flowing,  to agitate the dirt
2) lift the brush about 2-4 inches away from the surface to rinse.

Reading on this site about ''rinsing on the glass'' I'm confused as to what the actual technique is as it sounds as if you

1) brush the glass, with the water flowing, to agitate the dirt
2) brush the glass, with the water flowing, to rinse.

Have I understood correctly?

Scrub/ brush top frame left / right etc..

scrub / brush side frames

scrub brush on top frame / glass left to right

then brush / scrub up down all the way across the window stopping short of top frame

then start from glass just below top frame and brush / rinse left to right all the way to bottom of window

 you can then go back and rinse off with brush off glass if required

finish off brushing sills

sounds alot but its taken me longer to type this than it would do it 

Not saying this is right each to their own and all that

hope that helps

Paul

SPE

Re: Isn't ''rinsing on the glass'' the same as brushing the glass?
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2013, 11:51:53 am »
I rinse on the glass, not sure as to what others do, but i tilt the brush so one side is against the glass and the other slightly away to rinse , chase the water down the glass from side to side alternating the edge of the brush thats resting on the glass as I go, if that makes sense. ;)

Re: Isn't ''rinsing on the glass'' the same as brushing the glass?
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2013, 12:14:41 pm »
Rinsing with brush on the glass is fine accept with a flocked brush which could hold dirt in the flocking.I use fan jet so its better to lift the brush off the glass so the fans can rinse the width of the glass. Even this is not really necessarily.

ascjim

Re: Isn't ''rinsing on the glass'' the same as brushing the glass?
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2013, 03:49:24 pm »
Rinse the glass as you would after you finish cleaning your car. I usually lift one side of the brush up and go along the top and back again, job done.