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Tosh

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #20 on: March 26, 2016, 11:30:03 am »
I've used it. I love it. All my customers love it too. The glass shines brighter and better than without it and much better than that Vision tripe.

The water runs off the glass much much faster, they're dry before I've moved on to the next window. There's no spotting now, ever! I earn loads more every day now using this gear. By the way I'm not involved in its manufacture or sales at all.
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keyser soze

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2016, 11:35:38 am »
I've used it. I love it. All my customers love it too. The glass shines brighter and better than without it and much better than that Vision tripe.

The water runs off the glass much much faster, they're dry before I've moved on to the next window. There's no spotting now, ever! I earn loads more every day now using this gear. By the way I'm not involved in its manufacture or sales at all.
its worth a try then ,i like the price

SeanK

Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #22 on: March 26, 2016, 11:43:04 am »
Slack Bladder Window Cleaning, now there's a name that would suit me.

AuRavelling79

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #23 on: March 26, 2016, 11:54:10 am »
i gota say dave is rite i was asking about a upvc cleaner wich tadgh said dont use ubik as it will take the shine off it ! some one then said tedgh sells some stuff wich is mch beta and tedgh u never said here is a link to it or nuffin u just blanked my post and carryed on lol so i thault sod ya and  ur product  ;D

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the king

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #24 on: March 26, 2016, 01:41:18 pm »
lol ^^ there is all ways one  ;D ::)roll

Tadgh O Shea

Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #25 on: March 26, 2016, 11:22:37 pm »
For gods sake guys we clean dirt of glass and frames, what ever is under that dirt should that be shiny dull or whatever
will still be the same when the dirt is removed.
Restoring frames to their original shine is another job entirely and requires a totally different approach to using soap and water
or water on its own.
Microfiber cloths are a non starter in our game as they are too slow and hard on the joints for day in day out work plus like
Dave Willis I haven't found one yet that does a perfect job.
While i take your point seanK on microfiber cloths are a non starter for day in day out work, my point was about achieving optimal results meaning no ( Streaks,Smears,Spotting,Residues,)being left behind on the glass and was basing this from my experience, if you take for example you are cleaning a kitchen window on both sides first using a damp high quality microfiber just with plain water to clean the glass, and then second using a dry high quality microfiber to buff off to achieve a perfect smear free finish, using trad or wfp the results will not be up to par. Tadgh

Stoots

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #26 on: March 27, 2016, 08:47:39 pm »
I've used it. I love it. All my customers love it too. The glass shines brighter and better than without it and much better than that Vision tripe.

The water runs off the glass much much faster, they're dry before I've moved on to the next window. There's no spotting now, ever! I earn loads more every day now using this gear. By the way I'm not involved in its manufacture or sales at all.

how can one person have this glowing review and another use the same product and conclude it does nothing at all of note

either someone is lying or theres a placebo effect going on

Tosh

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #27 on: March 28, 2016, 02:38:18 pm »
I can't comment on the other person. All I know is this is my experience. Maybe the other person doesn't know how to clean windows with or without an additive.
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stevieg

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #28 on: March 30, 2016, 05:20:41 pm »
I think it will be proven over time that it is the latter!!

SB Cleaning

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #29 on: March 30, 2016, 07:06:09 pm »
Tried it today and it's great...I prefer it to vision.

paulben

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #30 on: March 30, 2016, 08:47:06 pm »
Just ordered mine
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CleanClear

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #31 on: March 30, 2016, 09:01:02 pm »
if you take for example you are cleaning a kitchen window on both sides first using a damp high quality microfiber just with plain water to clean the glass, and then second using a dry high quality microfiber to buff off to achieve a perfect smear free finish, using trad or wfp the results will not be up to par. Tadgh

I had to check the date there, April 1st is on Friday.
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Stoots

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #32 on: March 30, 2016, 09:10:55 pm »
I can't comment on the other person. All I know is this is my experience. Maybe the other person doesn't know how to clean windows with or without an additive.

Or maybe youre talking poope

Tadgh O Shea

Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #33 on: March 30, 2016, 09:18:21 pm »
if you take for example you are cleaning a kitchen window on both sides first using a damp high quality microfiber just with plain water to clean the glass, and then second using a dry high quality microfiber to buff off to achieve a perfect smear free finish, using trad or wfp the results will not be up to par. Tadgh

I had to check the date there, April 1st is on Friday.
  Dates don't come into it, we are talking about achieving optimal results on glass here not everyday window cleaning, i have shared from my experience using microfibers to be the most effective method, as i am sure others will have their own methods.

CleanClear

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #34 on: March 30, 2016, 09:20:04 pm »
I'm still using HG window cleaner from B&Q, wouldn't be without it. Can't whack a little something extra to help ya out !!   ;D
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CleanClear

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #35 on: March 30, 2016, 09:20:50 pm »
if you take for example you are cleaning a kitchen window on both sides first using a damp high quality microfiber just with plain water to clean the glass, and then second using a dry high quality microfiber to buff off to achieve a perfect smear free finish, using trad or wfp the results will not be up to par. Tadgh

I had to check the date there, April 1st is on Friday.
  Dates don't come into it, we are talking about achieving optimal results on glass here not everyday window cleaning, i have shared from my experience using microfibers to be the most effective method, as i am sure others will have their own methods.

Show me that video again of you cleaning a door ?  ;D
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Tadgh O Shea

Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #36 on: March 30, 2016, 09:52:46 pm »
if you take for example you are cleaning a kitchen window on both sides first using a damp high quality microfiber just with plain water to clean the glass, and then second using a dry high quality microfiber to buff off to achieve a perfect smear free finish, using trad or wfp the results will not be up to par. Tadgh

I had to check the date there, April 1st is on Friday.
  Dates don't come into it, we are talking about achieving optimal results on glass here not everyday window cleaning, i have shared from my experience using microfibers to be the most effective method, as i am sure others will have their own methods.

Show me that video again of you cleaning a door ?  ;D
  Hi CleanClear, again everyone to their own method for achieving optimal results i know mine, and i am sure you are happy with yours.  Tadgh

CleanClear

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #37 on: March 31, 2016, 12:02:22 am »
  Hi CleanClear, again everyone to their own method for achieving optimal results i know mine, and i am sure you are happy with yours.  Tadgh

How can you now say.."everyone to their own" ? You didn't dip your toe in like that before you said...............
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if you take for example you are cleaning a kitchen window on both sides first using a damp high quality microfiber just with plain water to clean the glass, and then second using a dry high quality microfiber to buff off to achieve a perfect smear free finish, using trad or wfp the results will not be up to par. Tadgh

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we are talking about achieving optimal results on glass here not everyday window cleaning, i have shared from my experience using microfibers to be the most effective method, as i am sure others will have their own methods.

I clean windows, you sell cloths. We ARE talking everyday window cleaning here, as funnily enough, thats what most of us do here. But beyond that, if we whern't getting "optimal results", i'm sure many of us would be on to the fact we could offer a "premium clean " ? And then do it !!
 As a window cleaner, hands on using any method i can get my hands on i can tell you that using cloths has its place, and thats all. I'd love to get you infront of a big shop window and watch you buff away inside and out. You'll be there half a day on a shop front and still leave some sort of marks, thats how good cloths are. The rest of us will be gone in ten minutes leaving a perfect finish.
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Tadgh O Shea

Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #38 on: March 31, 2016, 12:21:41 am »
  Hi CleanClear, again everyone to their own method for achieving optimal results i know mine, and i am sure you are happy with yours.  Tadgh

How can you now say.."everyone to their own" ? You didn't dip your toe in like that before you said...............
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if you take for example you are cleaning a kitchen window on both sides first using a damp high quality microfiber just with plain water to clean the glass, and then second using a dry high quality microfiber to buff off to achieve a perfect smear free finish, using trad or wfp the results will not be up to par. Tadgh

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we are talking about achieving optimal results on glass here not everyday window cleaning, i have shared from my experience using microfibers to be the most effective method, as i am sure others will have their own methods.

I clean windows, you sell cloths. We ARE talking everyday window cleaning here, as funnily enough, thats what most of us do here. But beyond that, if we whern't getting "optimal results", i'm sure many of us would be on to the fact we could offer a "premium clean " ? And then do it !!
 As a window cleaner, hands on using any method i can get my hands on i can tell you that using cloths has its place, and thats all. I'd love to get you infront of a big shop window and watch you buff away inside and out. You'll be there half a day on a shop front and still leave some sort of marks, thats how good cloths are. The rest of us will be gone in ten minutes leaving a perfect finish.
  CleanClear, there are plenty on here who sell microfiber cloths, Give me a telescopic mop with two good quality/high performance microfiber glass cloths,(one for cleaning and one for polishing off) put me on a big shop window and i would do it quicker with more effective results than using trad, as we all know you can't use wfp on insides. so i would say from experience i would be finished before you if you were using trad.  who knows we may get a chance to go up against each other someday, wonder how many are taking bets :o

CleanClear

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Re: Added sparkle
« Reply #39 on: March 31, 2016, 04:54:59 pm »
Give me a telescopic mop with two good quality/high performance microfiber glass cloths,(one for cleaning and one for polishing off) put me on a big shop window and i would do it quicker with more effective results than using trad, as we all know you can't use wfp on insides. so i would say from experience i would be finished before you if you were using trad.  who knows we may get a chance to go up against each other someday, wonder how many are taking bets :o

I just had a thought !!! As you'll have just read , Lee Pryor is buying 8 new vans. And he's going to be getting 8 new Ionics systems fitted. You could develop a bit of business there, and save him a few grand ? And of course he'll get superior results too !!  ;D ;D
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