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Quote from: SB Cleaning on May 05, 2025, 08:34:41 amI have been using hot for 5 years now...I don't use it on regular window cleaning it doesn't make a massive difference, where it really shines is on f/s/g / conservatory roofs/solar panelsand first cleans...I did a first clean the other day started off with cold but the velux windows were thick with algae and lichen cold never touched it the hot melted it away.With SFG i just spray hypo on and then rinse off, I don’t even scrub anymore. Essentially I just softwash them, sooo much easier!
I have been using hot for 5 years now...I don't use it on regular window cleaning it doesn't make a massive difference, where it really shines is on f/s/g / conservatory roofs/solar panelsand first cleans...I did a first clean the other day started off with cold but the velux windows were thick with algae and lichen cold never touched it the hot melted it away.
Quote from: zesty on May 05, 2025, 08:45:49 amQuote from: SB Cleaning on May 05, 2025, 08:34:41 amI have been using hot for 5 years now...I don't use it on regular window cleaning it doesn't make a massive difference, where it really shines is on f/s/g / conservatory roofs/solar panelsand first cleans...I did a first clean the other day started off with cold but the velux windows were thick with algae and lichen cold never touched it the hot melted it away.With SFG i just spray hypo on and then rinse off, I don’t even scrub anymore. Essentially I just softwash them, sooo much easier!Yes i use the same method too on some jobs, it can be problematic on some jobs if there's a lot of flowers underneath or really windy it also turns the plastic yellow on some jobs.Yeah that’s true.
Quote from: zesty on May 05, 2025, 08:45:49 amQuote from: SB Cleaning on May 05, 2025, 08:34:41 amI have been using hot for 5 years now...I don't use it on regular window cleaning it doesn't make a massive difference, where it really shines is on f/s/g / conservatory roofs/solar panelsand first cleans...I did a first clean the other day started off with cold but the velux windows were thick with algae and lichen cold never touched it the hot melted it away.With SFG i just spray hypo on and then rinse off, I don’t even scrub anymore. Essentially I just softwash them, sooo much easier!You must be using a hot mix of hypo to be able to not scrub? I still have to scrub , I use about100ml -200ml in my 15 litre backpack, not brave enough to go stronger for the reasons I mentioned above.
Yeah that’s why I use minibore spruce, the flow rate is better, especially in winter, the battery lasts longer and the hose is less wiry. It’s looking likely I’ll be buying an E Transit Custom at some point in this tax year. That will mean going to cheap night rate EV tariff. I could then experiment with an immersion heater as I’d have a very cheap night rate. Ultimately, for me, a diesel heater is just an extra cost that won’t make me more money. I absolutely agree having hot must be nice to use, but the cost puts me off big time…
Quote from: zesty on May 05, 2025, 07:23:03 amYeah that’s why I use minibore spruce, the flow rate is better, especially in winter, the battery lasts longer and the hose is less wiry. It’s looking likely I’ll be buying an E Transit Custom at some point in this tax year. That will mean going to cheap night rate EV tariff. I could then experiment with an immersion heater as I’d have a very cheap night rate. Ultimately, for me, a diesel heater is just an extra cost that won’t make me more money. I absolutely agree having hot must be nice to use, but the cost puts me off big time…As long as it isn't a hybrid.https://www.youtube.com/shorts/goivVkSLKL8
Quote from: Spruce on May 05, 2025, 05:26:22 pmQuote from: zesty on May 05, 2025, 07:23:03 amYeah that’s why I use minibore spruce, the flow rate is better, especially in winter, the battery lasts longer and the hose is less wiry. It’s looking likely I’ll be buying an E Transit Custom at some point in this tax year. That will mean going to cheap night rate EV tariff. I could then experiment with an immersion heater as I’d have a very cheap night rate. Ultimately, for me, a diesel heater is just an extra cost that won’t make me more money. I absolutely agree having hot must be nice to use, but the cost puts me off big time…As long as it isn't a hybrid.https://www.youtube.com/shorts/goivVkSLKL8Definitely not a hybrid. Either full diesel or full electric. By the way, that’s the old hybrid custom in the vid spruce. They were utterly useless.The new hybrid has a 2.5l petrol engine. The same unit they use in the Ford Kuga Hybrid etc.
There's a mini recall on the Ford Kuga Hybrids as they can catch fire. They are taking them in from June and tell you if the play up then get out of the car immediately as they can catch fire. Stay away from wet belts because they are a nightmare and VW are using Ford transits as their Transporters that why I want to stick with a Crafter.
Quote from: Scottish Cleaning Service on May 06, 2025, 07:15:18 amThere's a mini recall on the Ford Kuga Hybrids as they can catch fire. They are taking them in from June and tell you if the play up then get out of the car immediately as they can catch fire. Stay away from wet belts because they are a nightmare and VW are using Ford transits as their Transporters that why I want to stick with a Crafter.And that’s why I will either stick with my 2.2 chain driven transit custom. Or go full electric. No way I’m getting a van with a wet belt. Mate of mine spends all his time sorting out failed wet belts. They are a ridiculous design.
Quote from: zesty on May 06, 2025, 11:05:06 amQuote from: Scottish Cleaning Service on May 06, 2025, 07:15:18 amThere's a mini recall on the Ford Kuga Hybrids as they can catch fire. They are taking them in from June and tell you if the play up then get out of the car immediately as they can catch fire. Stay away from wet belts because they are a nightmare and VW are using Ford transits as their Transporters that why I want to stick with a Crafter.And that’s why I will either stick with my 2.2 chain driven transit custom. Or go full electric. No way I’m getting a van with a wet belt. Mate of mine spends all his time sorting out failed wet belts. They are a ridiculous design.I just had my wet belt replaced last week as my van is coming up for six years old. Ford wanted £1400, ended up getting it done at an independent garage for £1000. I was about to pull the trigger on a new 2.5 hybrid Custom Sport with tailgate and twin sliding doors but think I’ll stick with what I’ve got for now as it’s only done 22k miles.
Quote from: Scottish Cleaning Service on May 06, 2025, 07:15:18 amThere's a mini recall on the Ford Kuga Hybrids as they can catch fire. They are taking them in from June and tell you if the play up then get out of the car immediately as they can catch fire. Stay away from wet belts because they are a nightmare and VW are using Ford transits as their Transporters that why I want to stick with a Crafter.I'm looking at a 24 plate rather than the digital dash one. If vehicle manufacturers get overwhelmed with wet belt failures from lease vehicles then they will drop the idea. No one understands why they went with this design in the first place. There must be a good reason, I guess. The Crafter will probably be next.
Quote from: KS Cleaning on May 06, 2025, 11:03:53 pmQuote from: zesty on May 06, 2025, 11:05:06 amQuote from: Scottish Cleaning Service on May 06, 2025, 07:15:18 amThere's a mini recall on the Ford Kuga Hybrids as they can catch fire. They are taking them in from June and tell you if the play up then get out of the car immediately as they can catch fire. Stay away from wet belts because they are a nightmare and VW are using Ford transits as their Transporters that why I want to stick with a Crafter.And that’s why I will either stick with my 2.2 chain driven transit custom. Or go full electric. No way I’m getting a van with a wet belt. Mate of mine spends all his time sorting out failed wet belts. They are a ridiculous design.I just had my wet belt replaced last week as my van is coming up for six years old. Ford wanted £1400, ended up getting it done at an independent garage for £1000. I was about to pull the trigger on a new 2.5 hybrid Custom Sport with tailgate and twin sliding doors but think I’ll stick with what I’ve got for now as it’s only done 22k miles.I’d go full electric if you do jump ship, I’m not sure the hybrid will be the most reliable. Having the engine cut in at high revs whilst cold. Just doesn’t seem logical. Also it’s a cvt, rather than gearbox. I think that has a lot of potential for problems.