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was it windy as well as sunny?if so thats your problem right there.blowing dust onto the droplets or on the window when dry.
its windy here today but ill still be out cleaning in it.3 hours work left to do before xmas break.
I was actually getting these problems on my house, they look perfect in normal day light , just when the sun was low?
Sean k . What's slowing me down so much that I'm still around when the windows dry . It's called having a good compact round . The work I did Wednesday morning 8 - 11.30 . Was all in one cul de sac . Parked up pull hose out . Lad gets the trolley out , move the van once further down the close while leaving the hose out .finish reel in . Spend 5 minutes collecting and ticketing . And that's 2 of us grafting .
lol lots of sarky comments rince more and u will get perfect resalts
Quote from: the king on December 23, 2015, 11:21:50 pmlol lots of sarky comments rince more and u will get perfect resalts Nothing to do with sarcy comments mate its the truth...wfp is terrible on some windows in the sun and that's a fact...
If only there was something to help with cleaning
Quote from: SB Cleaning on December 24, 2015, 09:22:59 amQuote from: the king on December 23, 2015, 11:21:50 pmlol lots of sarky comments rince more and u will get perfect resalts Nothing to do with sarcy comments mate its the truth...wfp is terrible on some windows in the sun and that's a fact...No its not, water will clean the glass to perfection as long as there isn't any oily substances on it which fortunately for is usis rarely the case.What your seeing in full sun is all the imperfections on the glass or anything that has been deposited on it after we havefinished.Yes on a hot summers day I would recommend you up the flow a little and spend a little more time as the water can dry offbefore the dirt has been fully removed but there's no excuse for not getting all non oil based dirt of the glass.
Quote from: SeanK on December 24, 2015, 09:36:47 amQuote from: SB Cleaning on December 24, 2015, 09:22:59 amQuote from: the king on December 23, 2015, 11:21:50 pmlol lots of sarky comments rince more and u will get perfect resalts Nothing to do with sarcy comments mate its the truth...wfp is terrible on some windows in the sun and that's a fact...No its not, water will clean the glass to perfection as long as there isn't any oily substances on it which fortunately for is usis rarely the case.What your seeing in full sun is all the imperfections on the glass or anything that has been deposited on it after we havefinished.Yes on a hot summers day I would recommend you up the flow a little and spend a little more time as the water can dry offbefore the dirt has been fully removed but there's no excuse for not getting all non oil based dirt of the glass.We all know pureified cold water don't cut it on manky glass don't we chaps or you should by now surely