Hey thanks for the pointers. I used mine this past wknd on a big commercial job for the higher windows. I went back the next day and the top windows were a little cloudy towards the top so I ended up just doing them trad style. Newbie problems. I think if I would have used my boars hair brush instead of my hydrid and my bronze wool attachment I wouldnt have had that problem. Live & learn
Any tips on jobs 3 stories and higher? It's almost impossible to rinse with the brush off the glass at that height. I just rinse with it on the glass but wondering what you your thoughts are?
man I would really like to see if this is true. I was also thinking that it looked like it was taking too long and the only advantage would be safety wise but I could be wrong, I don't know. I would love to see what's faster and gets better result....make it happen Steve O!
@@krayrodriguez i think wfp is faster and of course safer, in this particular video yes wfp looks painful to work with because theres no pressure at all. I bet if he would have connected the di tank he has in his xero system would have been twice as fast
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Hey thanks for the pointers. I used mine this past wknd on a big commercial job for the higher windows. I went back the next day and the top windows were a little cloudy towards the top so I ended up just doing them trad style. Newbie problems. I think if I would have used my boars hair brush instead of my hydrid and my bronze wool attachment I wouldnt have had that problem. Live & learn
Thanks for the info. You mentioned getting an 18" boars hair for tough build up. Can you point me to one?
Hey I know that dude 😎 good stuff man! 🤙🏻
This "square" brush is actually good when you don't want to take the risk to touch the frame up.
Any tips on jobs 3 stories and higher? It's almost impossible to rinse with the brush off the glass at that height. I just rinse with it on the glass but wondering what you your thoughts are?
I know this question is 3 years old but an over the top rinse bar would definitely help in this situation. I'm no expert window cleaner. 👍🏼
Why don’t you hit the middle frame when you get these jobs do they only ask for the glass cleaned and you don’t add in the frames when pricing?
When using pure water on glass, you want to avoid the frames as much as possible as it can pull dirt towards the glass and cause streaking.
Damn that takes ages 😂 with the lader its so much faster
Ok meet me there and we’ll race...better eat your wheaties!!
I always eat 2 bowls Wheaties stevio 😂 if only I where not that far away, i gladly accept the challenge
I known for the window cleaner that washes faster then his own shadow 🤣
man I would really like to see if this is true. I was also thinking that it looked like it was taking too long and the only advantage would be safety wise but I could be wrong, I don't know. I would love to see what's faster and gets better result....make it happen Steve O!
@@krayrodriguez i think wfp is faster and of course safer, in this particular video yes wfp looks painful to work with because theres no pressure at all. I bet if he would have connected the di tank he has in his xero system would have been twice as fast
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