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gary999

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #40 on: August 09, 2015, 01:59:56 am »
Chunky chunky chunky (gary999). Please stop offering "advice" - you're giving the whole industry a bad name.

Use 000 - nothing else.

Soupy Soupy! over dramatic as per normal ;D

Whether I use tap water at 30ppm or 00ppm is irrelevant...the question is do I leave windows
clean and spot free and the answer is yes.I Guarantee I give a better service than most.

gary999

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #41 on: August 09, 2015, 02:11:11 am »
Sorry Daz, I think your using the bottles the wrong way round.... ???

Gary, what would be interesting to know is if 30 tds of naturally soft water cleans differently to 30 tds of ro filtered hard water,  as tds is more an indication of conductivity and can be a variety of elements, perhaps different parts of the country could clean with a higher tds reading as it lacked salts which would spot and a higher amount of minerals that possibly do not spot as bad ?

Darran

Yep would be interesting to find out....water in brum is piped from the elan valley and is really
soft compared to the water supply in the surrounding areas....I have no or little problems with it most of
the year but in the height of summer if it has been dry for a period the TDS rises and I blade evry window after cleaning but this doesn't happen often.

pure tech

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #42 on: August 09, 2015, 03:24:09 am »
I would say the reason is phobic glass naturally forms larger water droplets and alot more of them too so is more likely to spot regardless if there is any dirt in the water droplets or not if using a higher ppm.

The higher the ppm water left on the glass the higher the chances of spotting.

Well that's my opinion anyway and I'm sticking to it. ;D

+1

Soupy

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #43 on: August 09, 2015, 07:29:38 am »
Quote from: gary999
Whether I use tap water at 30ppm or 00ppm is irrelevant

Maybe in your tiny wee brain.

This is a forum where clueless noobs and even more clueless biscuit munchers go to get advice on how to run their business. You, regularly churning out your "I use tap water" nonsense on here isn't helpful. You come over as ridiculous.
#FreeTheBrightonOne
#aliens

SB Cleaning

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #44 on: August 09, 2015, 08:48:03 am »
Quote from: gary999
Whether I use tap water at 30ppm or 00ppm is irrelevant

Maybe in your tiny wee brain.

This is a forum where clueless noobs and even more clueless biscuit munchers go to get advice on how to run their business. You, regularly churning out your "I use tap water" nonsense on here isn't helpful. You come over as ridiculous.
I agree with Soupy

What's the point in advertising "pure" water if it isn't...and Gary I live in Worcester which is only down the road from you and my water out the tap is 245 ppm far from soft...I accidentally let my tds rise to 22 and the results were poor.


gary999

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #45 on: August 09, 2015, 10:54:54 am »
Quote from: gary999
Whether I use tap water at 30ppm or 00ppm is irrelevant

Maybe in your tiny wee brain.

This is a forum where clueless noobs and even more clueless biscuit munchers go to get advice on how to run their business. You, regularly churning out your "I use tap water" nonsense on here isn't helpful. You come over as ridiculous.
I agree with Soupy

What's the point in advertising "pure" water if it isn't...and Gary I live in Worcester which is only down the road from you and my water out the tap is 245 ppm far from soft...I accidentally let my tds rise to 22 and the results were poor.

Worcestershire water comes from a different source to birminghams matey...its highly possible the
content of the dissolved solids im your water is different to mine.

It works on most glass for myself and where it doesn't I blade dry...I also rainwater harvest  and I get
water between 2ppm and 14ppm.


gary999

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #46 on: August 09, 2015, 11:02:06 am »
Quote from: gary999
Whether I use tap water at 30ppm or 00ppm is irrelevant

Maybe in your tiny wee brain.

This is a forum where clueless noobs and even more clueless biscuit munchers go to get advice on how to run their business. You, regularly churning out your "I use tap water" nonsense on here isn't helpful. You come over as ridiculous.
Then I will carry on being ridiculas matey :)....im happy doing what im doing and will carry picking
up work...normally from recommendation. :)




tlwcs

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #47 on: August 09, 2015, 12:52:40 pm »
My water in b75 is from South staffs and is hard @ 350 ppm
So not all of Birmingham is soft
Tony

Smurf

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #48 on: August 09, 2015, 12:57:15 pm »
My water in b75 is from South staffs and is hard @ 350 ppm
So not all of Birmingham is soft
Tony

Many areas are like that as water companies have an array of water supplies they can use.

gary999

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #49 on: August 09, 2015, 02:32:42 pm »
My water in b75 is from South staffs and is hard @ 350 ppm
So not all of Birmingham is soft
Tony

South Staffs isn't part of Birmingham...Redditch has a Birmingham post code number e.g. B97/B98
but isn't in Birmingham its in Worcestershire, neither get their water supply from the same place
as Birmingham.

tlwcs

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #50 on: August 09, 2015, 02:53:34 pm »
I know but b75 is sutton so is part of Birmingham , there is a small pocket of the area supplied by South staffs water, God know why.
I would love to ditch the RO

gary999

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #51 on: August 09, 2015, 03:08:17 pm »
I know but b75 is sutton so is part of Birmingham , there is a small pocket of the area supplied by South staffs water, God know why.
I would love to ditch the RO
Unfortunately for you Sutton was part of the greater metropolitan area and was only merged
as district of Birmingham in 74 , it doesn't fall within the actual Birmingham city limits supply line
from Wales which has been supplying the city of Birmingham for over a hundred years.

Anyway I don't know anyone who is in Sutton who class themselves as being from Birmingham,you lot
are as bad as the inbreds from Solihull ;D

tlwcs

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #52 on: August 09, 2015, 03:12:17 pm »
I know but b75 is sutton so is part of Birmingham , there is a small pocket of the area supplied by South staffs water, God know why.
I would love to ditch the RO
Unfortunately for you Sutton was part of the greater metropolitan area and was only merged
as district of Birmingham in 74 , it doesn't fall within the actual Birmingham city limits supply line
from Wales which has been supplying the city of Birmingham for over a hundred years.

Anyway I don't know anyone who is in Sutton who class themselves as being from Birmingham,you lot
are as bad as the inbreds from Solihull ;D

Well I never.

gary999

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Re: Cleaned with 55 tds
« Reply #53 on: August 09, 2015, 03:13:23 pm »
 ;D