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Blackbushe Windows

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Drips from 1stfloor
« on: June 17, 2011, 12:45:39 pm »
What sequence do you clean the windows in? If there are only 2 up 2 down upstairs are still dripping like mad, seem to spend alot of time going backwards & forwards around the property so downstairs don't get dripped on.
I'm sure some will say just do them, but surely the more drips from above on downstairs windows the more likely there'll be problems?
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bad trippy

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Re: Drips from 1stfloor
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2011, 12:54:15 pm »
This used to worry me a lot when i first went over to wfp.
If you have a tap on your belt or a aquadpter just switch off, wipe the sills a couple of times, then go on to the next upstairs window.
Usually by now the drips on the first window have eased off, so proceed to clean the window underneath.
I know its a bit scarey but i honestly havnt had any problems.
If you have rinsed well upstairs and the sills below are clean, then any lil drops crashing down will have a low to zero tds
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Frankybadboy

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Re: Drips from 1stfloor
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2011, 02:19:51 pm »
This used to worry me a lot when i first went over to wfp.
If you have a tap on your belt or a aquadpter just switch off, wipe the sills a couple of times, then go on to the next upstairs window.
Usually by now the drips on the first window have eased off, so proceed to clean the window underneath.
I know its a bit scarey but i honestly havnt had any problems.
If you have rinsed well upstairs and the sills below are clean, then any lil drops crashing down will have a low to zero tds
so whats all them spots you keep leaving then?????????



only lou said you had trouble with spotting ;D ;D ;D

C.C.S.

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Re: Drips from 1stfloor
« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2011, 02:49:24 pm »
i have a tap on my pole and i turn it off and wipe the sill with the brush a few times and i can start cleaning the window underneath straight away

bad trippy

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Re: Drips from 1stfloor
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2011, 03:03:07 pm »
This used to worry me a lot when i first went over to wfp.
If you have a tap on your belt or a aquadpter just switch off, wipe the sills a couple of times, then go on to the next upstairs window.
Usually by now the drips on the first window have eased off, so proceed to clean the window underneath.
I know its a bit scarey but i honestly havnt had any problems.
If you have rinsed well upstairs and the sills below are clean, then any lil drops crashing down will have a low to zero tds
so whats all them spots you keep leaving then?????????

The only spots i got is on my @r~se frank


only lou said you had trouble with spotting ;D ;D ;D
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