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I have a carpeted 3/4 star hotel with corridors of high internal glass. I turn the flow down to about 250ml/min and just wfp it mopping up watyer on the internal cills. the central heating sorts the rest out. You may have to explain about the soap issue and that it may take a couple of cleans to come right. its faster and I knocked a bit of money off. They like £££ off.
Kev , the closest thing to a 0 degree squeege I have is an ettore contour pro, I dont get on with it for anything but the lowest pole work ,but with a cranked extension and a 0 degree it would have the same effect as a ledger (I think)
the same is true if using a microfibre on a pole as it will pick up the dirt on the cill and spread it onto window making them streaky.
i think a big problem is the cills, they soon become very dusty which is easily wiped if using a ladder the trouble comes when trying to use a squeege as the water ends up on cills and turns to mud (can look a real mess from a viranda or staircase) the same is true if using a microfibre on a pole as it will pick up the dirt on the cill and spread it onto window making them streaky. i have a few jobs coming up where this is now a issue and was thinking about buying the ionics pro 10 but i havnt seen it demonstrated yet, the salesman told me they often adjust the head and vacume the cills first to avoid the above problem , this is soon going to become a big issue on some large commercial jobs with the current health and safety and unless a simple solution can be found we may end up using scaffolding which is vert costly and in my opinion more dangerous erecting and dismantling than it would be to use ladders.
Quotethe same is true if using a microfibre on a pole as it will pick up the dirt on the cill and spread it onto window making them streaky.I wouldnt touch the sills with the swivel microfibre, Luke
Quote from: Jeff Brimble- The Electric Window Cleaner on January 31, 2008, 06:41:06 pmI have a carpeted 3/4 star hotel with corridors of high internal glass. I turn the flow down to about 250ml/min and just wfp it mopping up watyer on the internal cills. the central heating sorts the rest out. You may have to explain about the soap issue and that it may take a couple of cleans to come right. its faster and I knocked a bit of money off. They like £££ off. this may work but it is certainly an health and safety no no as some of these deep cills may have electric switches or wiring running along them that are certainly not water resistent enough to have water running all over them and that cant be seen from the floor if this method was used it would only be a matter of time before someone started a big fire.