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Quote from: Bungle on June 24, 2015, 08:19:26 pmYou tend not to clean the bottom couple of inches of every pane of glass I do wash them (I brush downwards till I feel the "thud" of the bottom of the glass). However, I have the flow rate set high so I don't wash to the bottoms. I reckon that once the water's flowing fast down the window it rinses the bottom.I did note when I watched it again that I didn't wash all the pane with the catflap in it. My excuse is that I was rather distracted by a Chinook flying overhead.Vin
You tend not to clean the bottom couple of inches of every pane of glass
I should also add that I've since inspected them when bone dry. All perfect bar one very slight run on the window on the left hand side of the bay on the ground floor (the one I had to lean backwards to do). I couldn't see it while doing it, so I guess in future I'll need to spend more time on windows that I can't see while cleaning.Vin
Quote from: Perfect Windows on June 24, 2015, 09:06:09 pmI should also add that I've since inspected them when bone dry. All perfect bar one very slight run on the window on the left hand side of the bay on the ground floor (the one I had to lean backwards to do). I couldn't see it while doing it, so I guess in future I'll need to spend more time on windows that I can't see while cleaning.VinWouldn't have expected anything else, in fact my only surprise is that the customer didn't pay you double!!
It struck me that a gooseneck would have made that awkward one a bit easier (although often those ones seem to have a dense shrub thus negating the gain). You look smoother than I feel I do when cleaning, but I do feel I cover all the glass and on a single viewing it looked as though you didn't. The proof of the pudding is in the eating, and if you say they were near perfect....... well fair enough.
Quote from: Perfect Windows on June 24, 2015, 09:03:06 pmQuote from: Bungle on June 24, 2015, 08:19:26 pmYou tend not to clean the bottom couple of inches of every pane of glass I do wash them (I brush downwards till I feel the "thud" of the bottom of the glass). However, I have the flow rate set high so I don't wash to the bottoms. I reckon that once the water's flowing fast down the window it rinses the bottom.I did note when I watched it again that I didn't wash all the pane with the catflap in it. My excuse is that I was rather distracted by a Chinook flying overhead.VinA bit of a contradiction if ever I read one
you do realise you're now going to have to change your name
As a follow up to: http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=196525.0 where Jonny87 showed his techniqueStupid video removed. Who would want to see how other people do the job? After all, we're all perfect, what is there left to learn?Largeish house, slug trails on one windowSLX-22 with supreme medium hybrid (which is damned good on slug trails).Vin
What I don't get with both videos is why anyone fires up the water flow before the pole has been extended then squirts water everywhere for the duration of the clean.I don't turn the water on till the brush is on the glass then it gets turned off for the sill wipe and stays off till the next window. Often varying the flow depending on how close to the vents I want to clean.Every one's different I suppose.
VIN!!I'm late on this post and you've taken your video away!I would have liked to seen it. I know I'm quite sad really but I always enjoy seeing how other guys work, you should have kept your video up. Results speak for themselves, and it sounds like you were quicker than me, which means I could learn from your video.
Some right sarcastic Tw8564 on here nowadays. Nobody dares post anything due to bad comments after.He did a fine job. Nothing wrong. If your so good, post a vid of you doing it better This sites got to the dogs with the odd few tossers