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Small but perfectley formed

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Re: Harry Potter
« Reply #60 on: May 16, 2017, 11:36:35 am »
check them from inside in bright sunlight :'(
Spit and polish

Dry Clean

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Re: Harry Potter
« Reply #61 on: May 16, 2017, 12:26:07 pm »
Agreed, its a bit like watching 60 minute makeover, on camera and from a distance everything looks nice but anybody
with a bit of decorating experience can see the botch job it actually is.
That said you cant really go wrong with the type of window Nathan's showing on his video especially on short interval repeat cleans, wouldn't it be great if they where all like that.


Just to be clear, I'm not saying Nathans clean isn't ok just saying the quality video doesn't prove it.

tony day

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Re: Harry Potter
« Reply #62 on: May 16, 2017, 04:07:36 pm »
I think this could be a universal saying or perhaps just a British one. But a good worker doesn't blame his tools.

Whilst this might be a true saying,  Alex Gardiner once said he also doesn't like working with fan jets - he prefers pencil jets.

Being a good worker knows what equipment is best suited for the task at hand. So in Alex case he wasnt blaming fan jets for doing a poor job. But simply that for his work and set up, pencil jets are more suited.
Hence a good worker doesnt blame his equipment as a good worker knows what equipment he or she needs for the job at hand.....
As a modular thinker i assess all aspects of what could go wrong and why it's going wrong, and try every method to correct it! I'm not a lazy thinker or worker who has his pumps on full blast thinking well the DIRT DOESN'T STAND A CHANCE ATTITUDE! Any chance of a  video Nathaniel! Or what brush should a sceptic be using?

Ok just for you, a video i have done!!
Now you will have to put up with a shakey camera as its not easy holding a camera in one hand and a pole in other, so i tried holding the camera on the pole. Its enough to give general idea anyway.

This link to show brush n flow speed
https://youtu.be/70PwFdLutRc

This link for the cleaning
https://youtu.be/QUAHkJeTMSM

This link for the quality check
https://youtu.be/8plA3kklAR4

Obviously the technique n speed is normally better, but like i said holding a camera at the same time changes things slightly
Appreciate the video Nathaniel!

8weekly

Re: Harry Potter
« Reply #63 on: May 16, 2017, 04:57:40 pm »
check them from inside in bright sunlight :'(
No need, they've got a blind. I love blinds and nets!

Dave Anderson

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Re: Harry Potter
« Reply #64 on: May 16, 2017, 05:28:08 pm »
Cheers for taking the time to make the vids.....  :)
The more I know the less I know I know ...

dazmond

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Re: Harry Potter
« Reply #65 on: May 16, 2017, 06:47:17 pm »
i wouldnt rinse on with a flocked brush nathan.your asking for trouble.
price higher/work harder!

nathankaye

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Re: Harry Potter
« Reply #66 on: May 16, 2017, 06:55:08 pm »
i wouldnt rinse on with a flocked brush nathan.your asking for trouble.

Understand where your coming from as most flocked brushes trap the dirt in them.
But i regularly keep checking n cleaning the brush to prevent this. Though saying that, i might get caught out one day im sure. But for now, it seems to be working ok for me
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