Well the hot pure water is a dream.
The pure water leaves the machine at 60 degrees C but its a constant 52 degrees C at the brush.
It really does make the microbore floppy and very easy to manage, a lot less kinks today. Some brushes go a little bit softer which actually makes the vikan rectangle a really nice brush, however I still prefer my salmon double trim which is a soft brush anyway but it doesn't seem to be affected much at all.
I used the system all day today.
I did a large bi-monthly commercial this morning. The job is mostly large glass panels set in a deep frame. The spiders are always keen to live here as its bi-monthly. Usually the job takes me about 1 hour due to scrubbing like mad to remove the corner nests. Today I was done in about 40 mins as the 52 degree C pure water just dissolved them. Also by the time I got to the end of the panel the first sections were dry which made checking my spotless work easy.
I then did a couple of large residentials, one with georgian sash which usually takes a lot of effort again due to spiders and tree sap but it was easy today.
The next house is all white upvc (PVC-u) and its done monthly. The glass is spotless anyway and there was no real advantage to using hot except on the frames. The heat made removing the little black dots (fly/spider crap) easy. Usually I cant remove these dots.
I am glad I have bought a hot system as it does make the job a bit easier on the dirtier jobs, and I did like the fact that its pretty much dry before you leave.
Its a definite advantage on bird poo as it whips it straight off, with no messing around with wetting then going back.
So far Im very happy
