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I find most of my houses bead.I'm glad of that because it's far more consistent.I love it when it repels it like "water off a duck's back" Works every time, and it's quicker. I've never done a poor job on a window that beads in that way.I've found a few sheeting windows have left dirt though.When it sheets you can't tell if it's totally pure left on it, because it's just one big flood.Takes longer to dry too.
I hate beading glass it seems to use so much more water to try and rinse.
No it`s not selfcleaning glass,far from it Dave.It`s all to do with the cleaner that they applied by hand at the start,it leaves a shiny film on the glass which is bliss for us WFPolers.When cleaning this type of glass you can be even quicker still with the pole than you would be doing other type window`s with the pole.It would be as i said in another post well worth the bother of cleaning all your houses by hand with this product prior to WFP.
Squeaky that water off a ducks back effect is caused by a product put on by the fitters,i do some houses now that were all built by the same property devleloper and all 5-6 of these houses had a builders clean by the same blokes.When you pole these window`s they almost dry straight away the water looks like it`s dissolving on the glass,it would be well worth the effort of trad cleaning all your houses with this product first as the window`s on these houses bead like mad but come up absolutley spotless everytime.
Some glass as you know beads,when it has had this stuff applied to it it beads but in a different way,the beads run off the window like water runs off a boiling pan.The water dosen`t dry any quicker it`s just repelled off the glass in the same fashion,if you do modern house cleans you must have the odd house at least that does this.