Theres always going to be an issue if you are not filtering water. Some locations, although in a residential location, pull from a pond to provide water to the hose, with HORRIBLE levels of contaminants. If you get in the habit of testing before you hook up the hose, watch how much the tds can vary even being in the same town. The other, as you mentioned, is the issue of not rising soon enough. Windows and siding that are in direct sun light and especially hot, need to be rinsed down first. The minute you spray any soap on this areas prior to cooling them, the soap will instantly cling to it. no matter how much you rinse it'll still be there and will require mechanical efforts to remove.
Thanks for that product tip. After this happened to me I was more diligent about rinsing first until glass is cool. Then I rinse 3x when done. It slows me down but I won't have to go back to fix later.
This is always an interesting topic. I did something similar but couldn't totally prove the problem. I downstream a bucket of water with food coloring. Then, I turned my ball valve and seen if my rinse water was colored in a clean bucket. I couldn't see any coloring. I was leaving spots on windows so I changed out my ball valve anyway and it seemed to correct the problem. I really enjoyed this video! Thank you for sharing!
Spots on windows occur because the water you’re using is not pure you are not able to wash your car or truck in your driveway and let it air dry without spots, so why would a window? Then you add in the addition of SH and I can tell you that SH leaves a film on glass always unless it is agitated and you can feel it on the glass as a professional window cleaner. It takes a couple swipes and the window goes from a sort of sandpaper, feel to completely smooth, and most people, especially in our industry. Do not know this and they are not aware, but it is true.
@@johnwitt586 I meant with a WFP. When you finish a house wash and go clean the windows after its very apparent. Even if a window looks like it’s gleaming and clean. It’s only because it’s uniformly covered in a film. You know when you buy like a new microwave and they put that really thin clear film over the window and or the keypad it’s almost difficult to pick it out and then one day you notice the little tiny bubble and you end up peeling up a corner and taking it all off and then I it has a gloss and gleam like never before. It’s kind of like that and it’s hard to pick out with the untrained eye but when the sun hits it just right and you’re looking from the inside out, it stands out like a sore thumb.
great stuff as always Mike, I love experimenting on my house also LOL. One thing I would have done is test another window that had dried sh with just water. I use eliminator and have gone back days later with just water to wash the dry sh off easy peasy every time,,, BUt it is always good to have another tool in the belt.
I don't use a surfactant in my house wash mix anymore now no more spots or soapy film. Windows rinse clean! Also siding rinses easier too. You only need a surfactant for roof washing.
Mike, I've noticed that if I soap too many sides at once the soap is partially dried on the siding and windows when rinsing. Then the windows don't rinse worth a crap. I use Snotmenade from Russ Johnson. Here is what I've learned...... Don't soap more than 2 sides depending on the house of course... Plus, I've reduced my soap to a tiny amount through my 1/4 inch needle valve. Results have been great. When I run out of Snotmenade I'm going to try EBC Glide like some have mentioned.
I have been having trouble with Snot leaving glass hazy even when rinsing almost immediately. I just ordered some surfactant from South East and I'm going to give it a try. And maybe I'll stick a bottle of Jetdry on the trailer for those pesky skylights. 💪
Mike - Not sure what surfactant you using, but I know for a fact that Southeast Softwash's line of surfactants will leave windows free of SH spotting. But yeh... great idea. Toilet bowl cleaner also works great for pre-clean on windows with that heavy mineral buildup as well. Great video!
Cotys surfactant from southeast is no different than many of the others out there and I can tell you they all will leave SH on glass. I wouldn’t fall for those tricks and I hope he isn’t saying that to customers because it’s not true.
Use a water fed pole with pure water on the windows after which is how I do it in the uk As the windows have already been cleaned with the chems it is a case of a quick scrub once up and down the width of the glass and rinse Hardly any water used and perfect results A house that size maybe 25-35 litres of water used 5-7 gallons
Yeah pre wetting is a part of my process as well, which really doesn't take anymore time. I think it does two things , cools the windows and dilutes the sh to come in chem application. i still have issues and ordered EBC glide for testing soon.
It’s funny how nobody notices the cracks in the window until after a wash. “It’s never done this before”. More than likely, they’ve just never noticed it before. It was certainly there before the wash
In a scenario when a customer calls you back like that, do you just have an awkward conversation where you apologize as that is about all you can do? What does the customer typically expect from you at that point? Do you go back out? Give them a partial refund? Thanks Mike!
I have always taken responsibility, and asked to come back out. Keep it professional. I’ve never had to give a refund for such a problem. Going back out tomorrow.
@@TheFreshRinse you gave them a house wash you didn’t give them a house wash and a free professional window cleaning so I don’t know why they would have an issue? Window cleaning is a totally different service.
@@softwashscience Afterwards the customer asked about the windows being streaked. I agreed that this was entirely my fault and that I would be back out to give it a nice hardy rinse. If agitation is necessary, I’m happy to use a brush and nice rinse. He was happy with that arrangement. And I’m happy to do it.
I just started using south east soft wash plant protect which is basically a bleach neutralizer and it makes the windows sparkling clean. I basically started using it bc I had a customer that was super worried about using SH around her plants so I bought it just to put her at ease even though I knew it would be fine. I’ll probably continue to use it on every house wash though bc it works awesome for water spots. I downstream it and spray it on vegetation and windows and doors. Let it sit for 5 or so minutes then rinse off and everytime I’ve used it the windows come out great.
@@TheFreshRinse I forgot to mention, I just got my 5 gallon jug of Red Raider from south side equipment. I saw a video of you using it for gutter brighting and had to give it a try. Haven’t gotten to use it just yet but I’m excited to give it a whirl. What all else do you find yourself using Red Raider for?
So Van you just put the spray wax from Russ in you SH tank and this is your normal process? How much wax per gallon of SH do you add of the Spray wax. I already have it but have never used it. LOL
Has anybody tried using windshield washer fluid? Currently using EBC Glide put directly in the SH (around 1 oz per gallon of SH and a bit more) with extra rinsing. Works pretty good. But kind of expensive w/shipping. Bought some windshield washer fluid for the truck the other day and thought well this cleans windows maybe that'll work. Haven't got around to trying it, still going through the EBC Glide. Wonder if it would have any effect on the SH as well. Maybe someone will elect themselves be the guinea pig and let us know. Mike?
Question Yes I knew that worked but you have to rinse separate from the buffer tank otherwise it gets put on with sh while washing and once it unfortunately dries its just still a mess. Anyway besides a another tank for rinsing is there a way to do that. Hope that made some sort of fresh rinse sense.
@The Fresh Rinse ive had sh, little surfactant and rinse aid and if not careful and it dried your starting all over again so my question was how can I rinse with rinse aid short of using my buffer tank that mixes with sh? Dumb question but had to ask.
@@ecopowerclean8934 I removed my drop stick FROM the SH, then put it in the bucket with Rinse Aid mix. After spraying and allowing that to dwell for 1 minute, I switched over to rinse and rinsed. No SH was ever introduced
@@ecopowerclean8934 buffer tank is the water supply to the pressure washer pump. What you're referring to would be a batch tank or just a separate tank.
@TheFreshRinse it's what is used in spot free auto car wash special equipment is needed to treat the water it's called deionized water also RO water can be used but it takes too long to produce
@@BigHammbowski It is. But, I talked to a professional window cleaner and he said that’s a bad idea. He said the surfactant keeps the solution wetter, longer. Allowing for a better, easier rinse.
@@TheFreshRinse good to know. Yeah after about a month of no surfactant I noticed a decent difference. It didn’t affect the house wash much just mainly the windows so I switched back.
We’re not washing dishes man 🤦♂️ 🤷♂️ I mean come on dude! And put some shoes on for crying out loud 😂 you should have probably got advice from JD cause he would have known this answer without a doubt. And watch out for ladders 🪜 man! PS fix your window dude ! Come on!!!! 😉
To be honest to make the time on the jobs that you say you do and watching your videos I can say your not rinsing enough and also treating to large or areas and not rinsing quick enough. A heavy foam from a foam cannon on a car roof in the shade will only stay wet for like 8 minutes. So if you’re spraying SH on a vertical surface especially if it’s in the sun it’s not really going to stay wet for more than a minute and a half so if you apply that to your process and frankly to the process that you see it all over in our industry, you can draw the conclusion that most people are allowing surfaces to dry with SH on them and thus causing oxidation and I would say 95% of our industry under rinses the surfaces they clean. To wash most any house properly in under 45 minutes is almost impossible and your medium size home and under an hour from pull up to leaving is very very difficult no matter what set up you have and I understand that’s not the news people want to hear. As far as the windows are concerned, any type of rinse aid may help slightly and the windows could appear to be spot free, and they may even look clean. The issue is when the sun hits them you will notice they have a complete Haze/film/glaze of grayish white on them so the rinse aid may have made you feel better in May make the windows appear to look good but if you use SH unless you babysit every window and rent it beyond the point you think necessary and then allow it to drip and then rinse it some more you are not going to make windows look good. Put a little bit of SH on your hand and then rinse your hand underwater you will instantly understand how hard it is to get it off. If customers complain about windows you should recommend that they get their windows cleaned professionally as there is no substitution for agitation to glass and a pure water rinse or squeegee. Also, I will know that the trend of people in the industry selling window cleaning, but just adding some sort of rinsing aid is basically snake oil, and it devalues the different services within our industry. If you quote a customer to wash their house, then wash their house and if you want to offer window cleaning, then get set up to professionally clean windows and offer that as a service.
Theres always going to be an issue if you are not filtering water. Some locations, although in a residential location, pull from a pond to provide water to the hose, with HORRIBLE levels of contaminants. If you get in the habit of testing before you hook up the hose, watch how much the tds can vary even being in the same town. The other, as you mentioned, is the issue of not rising soon enough. Windows and siding that are in direct sun light and especially hot, need to be rinsed down first. The minute you spray any soap on this areas prior to cooling them, the soap will instantly cling to it. no matter how much you rinse it'll still be there and will require mechanical efforts to remove.
I absolutely agree!
That's true for traditional window cleans too. Even just dish soap. Hot, even just windy days, you know your in for some struggles.
Thanks for that product tip. After this happened to me I was more diligent about rinsing first until glass is cool. Then I rinse 3x when done. It slows me down but I won't have to go back to fix later.
I like it Craig. I definitely need to do more rinsing
This is always an interesting topic. I did something similar but couldn't totally prove the problem. I downstream a bucket of water with food coloring. Then, I turned my ball valve and seen if my rinse water was colored in a clean bucket. I couldn't see any coloring. I was leaving spots on windows so I changed out my ball valve anyway and it seemed to correct the problem. I really enjoyed this video! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you John!
Spots on windows occur because the water you’re using is not pure you are not able to wash your car or truck in your driveway and let it air dry without spots, so why would a window? Then you add in the addition of SH and I can tell you that SH leaves a film on glass always unless it is agitated and you can feel it on the glass as a professional window cleaner. It takes a couple swipes and the window goes from a sort of sandpaper, feel to completely smooth, and most people, especially in our industry. Do not know this and they are not aware, but it is true.
@@softwashscience Thank you for the advice!
@Soft Wash Science Was wondering what you mean by a couple of swipes? Using a rag, squeegee, or waterfed pole? Thanks
@@johnwitt586 I meant with a WFP. When you finish a house wash and go clean the windows after its very apparent. Even if a window looks like it’s gleaming and clean. It’s only because it’s uniformly covered in a film. You know when you buy like a new microwave and they put that really thin clear film over the window and or the keypad it’s almost difficult to pick it out and then one day you notice the little tiny bubble and you end up peeling up a corner and taking it all off and then I it has a gloss and gleam like never before. It’s kind of like that and it’s hard to pick out with the untrained eye but when the sun hits it just right and you’re looking from the inside out, it stands out like a sore thumb.
I currently use EBC Glide in my house wash mix. I love the stuff but it can get costly. I will definitely need to look into this option
Thank you for watching!
great stuff as always Mike, I love experimenting on my house also LOL. One thing I would have done is test another window that had dried sh with just water. I use eliminator and have gone back days later with just water to wash the dry sh off easy peasy every time,,, BUt it is always good to have another tool in the belt.
I appreciate that. I have some Eleminator. I’ll do that
I don't use a surfactant in my house wash mix anymore now no more spots or soapy film. Windows rinse clean! Also siding rinses easier too. You only need a surfactant for roof washing.
I hear you, but that’s exactly opposite of what others are saying. I will have to experiment with both ways and see what works best for me.
Mike, I've noticed that if I soap too many sides at once the soap is partially dried on the siding and windows when rinsing. Then the windows don't rinse worth a crap. I use Snotmenade from Russ Johnson. Here is what I've learned...... Don't soap more than 2 sides depending on the house of course... Plus, I've reduced my soap to a tiny amount through my 1/4 inch needle valve. Results have been great. When I run out of Snotmenade I'm going to try EBC Glide like some have mentioned.
I have 5 gallons of Snotmenade. I may try that. Thank you.
@@TheFreshRinse I set my 1/4 inch needle valve to 1/4 open is all. It's not much at all.
Oh. I dilute the snot 4/1
I have been having trouble with Snot leaving glass hazy even when rinsing almost immediately. I just ordered some surfactant from South East and I'm going to give it a try.
And maybe I'll stick a bottle of Jetdry on the trailer for those pesky skylights. 💪
@@deadfishporter Keep us posted
Mike - Not sure what surfactant you using, but I know for a fact that Southeast Softwash's line of surfactants will leave windows free of SH spotting. But yeh... great idea. Toilet bowl cleaner also works great for pre-clean on windows with that heavy mineral buildup as well. Great video!
I’ll check that out. Thank you brother
Cotys surfactant from southeast is no different than many of the others out there and I can tell you they all will leave SH on glass. I wouldn’t fall for those tricks and I hope he isn’t saying that to customers because it’s not true.
@@softwashscience Actually it is true. I know because I've tested it myself. Why would I have any reason to "trick" a brother. C'mon man...
Toilet bowl cleaner. Will it etch the metal window frame?
Are there other surfaces you need to be careful with when using acid to clean?
@@tlccarpettilecleaners7039 Great question. I’m really not sure.
I had a 3-way rinse valve allow SH to go into my buffer tank. Changed the brand of the valve afterwards. Sun on windows is a killer!
Facts!!!
Been using snotmenade and windows are the first thing you notice when you go back, they're that glossy. Love it. Go-to for sure.
Use a water fed pole with pure water on the windows after which is how I do it in the uk
As the windows have already been cleaned with the chems it is a case of a quick scrub once up and down the width of the glass and rinse
Hardly any water used and perfect results
A house that size maybe 25-35 litres of water used 5-7 gallons
Thank you
Thanks for sharing. These past few tips I know will save my bacon one day. Appreciate you brother
Thank you Devin
I started pre wetting the windows it really helps and that’s awesome that this works.
I have to address those 2 callbacks tomorrow. I’m hoping this helps.
@@TheFreshRinse sure looks like it will work that’s great to know that I have had same issue In the past
Yeah pre wetting is a part of my process as well, which really doesn't take anymore time. I think it does two things , cools the windows and dilutes the sh to come in chem application. i still have issues and ordered EBC glide for testing soon.
You should always be pre wetting anyways
@@chrisstoner6913 I agree. Will you keep me posted.
Real GOOD Idea to do that...............THANKS for the Tip Sir !
Yes sir Steve
Mike, you should make a window rinse solution/additive and call it “The Fresh Rinse”
BOOM! I like the way you think!
It’s funny how nobody notices the cracks in the window until after a wash. “It’s never done this before”. More than likely, they’ve just never noticed it before. It was certainly there before the wash
She probably caused it, just so I’d agree to new windows
Is that what ppl mean by "damaged" windows because SH? Amazing video's very knowledgeable, ty💪
I’m not sure. I guess. Thank you good man!
In a scenario when a customer calls you back like that, do you just have an awkward conversation where you apologize as that is about all you can do? What does the customer typically expect from you at that point? Do you go back out? Give them a partial refund? Thanks Mike!
I have always taken responsibility, and asked to come back out. Keep it professional. I’ve never had to give a refund for such a problem. Going back out tomorrow.
@@TheFreshRinse Appreciate you
@@AaronWilhelm And I appreciate you!
@@TheFreshRinse you gave them a house wash you didn’t give them a house wash and a free professional window cleaning so I don’t know why they would have an issue? Window cleaning is a totally different service.
@@softwashscience Afterwards the customer asked about the windows being streaked. I agreed that this was entirely my fault and that I would be back out to give it a nice hardy rinse. If agitation is necessary, I’m happy to use a brush and nice rinse. He was happy with that arrangement. And I’m happy to do it.
I just started using south east soft wash plant protect which is basically a bleach neutralizer and it makes the windows sparkling clean. I basically started using it bc I had a customer that was super worried about using SH around her plants so I bought it just to put her at ease even though I knew it would be fine. I’ll probably continue to use it on every house wash though bc it works awesome for water spots. I downstream it and spray it on vegetation and windows and doors. Let it sit for 5 or so minutes then rinse off and everytime I’ve used it the windows come out great.
This is great news! Thank you!
@@TheFreshRinse a gallon goes a long ways. I do believe for downstreaming its 15 Oz of plant protect to 5 gallons of water.
@@bryanhryb3598 I’m definitely going to look into it.
@@TheFreshRinse I forgot to mention, I just got my 5 gallon jug of Red Raider from south side equipment. I saw a video of you using it for gutter brighting and had to give it a try. Haven’t gotten to use it just yet but I’m excited to give it a whirl. What all else do you find yourself using Red Raider for?
@@bryanhryb3598 Really anytime I need a degreaser. It’s great
I mix that product with my surfactant and the results are really good.
Very, very cool
Now I'm wondering if you can apply this to windows after a wash and get a more spot free finish...something I may test
BOOM!
I used to final rinse with DI water had tanks on trailer to generate water as needed spot free rinse
@@brian2100 BOOM!
Get the spray wax from Russ and put a little in the sh. I do that and it helps the water sheet off the glass just like the rinse aid.
So Van you just put the spray wax from Russ in you SH tank and this is your normal process? How much wax per gallon of SH do you add of the Spray wax. I already have it but have never used it. LOL
@@chrisstoner6913 yes I run like 5-8oz per 5gallon of sh.
@@vansage2691 Wow great info Thank you
Thank you for the tip!!!
@@chrisstoner6913 New to industry, who's Russ?
He decided to go Flintstones in the video 🤣
LOLOLOL
Good stuff here. I wonder if you could mix that in with your SH and get those results?
I’ve heard yes.
Powdered chlorine is in dishwashing tabs so yes it’s safe to do. A little spray wax does the same.
@@vansage2691 I may try this, I generally add 10oz of ebc glide to my sh tank
@@KentuckyWashPros I doubt 10oz in your tank is enough. I think you have a 55gal so I would go 2-3times that for a full tank
@@vansage2691 Oh, nice!
I'm wondering if this rinse aid will affect a graphene or ceramic coating on a vehicle.
@@alex-sd That’s a great question. I haven’t had any issues tgat I’ve noticed
That's why I only do one side of the house at a time, and if it's a long ranch, I might only do half of a side
Yup!
South east Soft wash sells a surfactant that counter acts the sh on windows
Very cool!
ho havd a question of you havd a shingle roof not too molded would downstream bleach do any cleaning
@@brian2100 It’s unlikely that downstreaming will ever have any real results on shingles.
@TheFreshRinse how about pool chlorine at 20%
That's awesome, I'm going to try some.
Thanks
Keep me posted Dale
Thank you!!!
Gladly
Gonna have to try this thanks for the video
Let me know how it works for you. Thank you for watching!
Thanks, man, you just saved my tail
Don’t pin it on me if it doesn’t work. LOL
Used Jet Dry for many years until I switched to Elemonator from PressureTek. Don't need the Jet Dry anymore.
Very cool!
I used Elemenator for many years, I can assure you it leaves a scum still on the glass.
Has anybody tried using windshield washer fluid? Currently using EBC Glide put directly in the SH (around 1 oz per gallon of SH and a bit more) with extra rinsing. Works pretty good. But kind of expensive w/shipping. Bought some windshield washer fluid for the truck the other day and thought well this cleans windows maybe that'll work. Haven't got around to trying it, still going through the EBC Glide. Wonder if it would have any effect on the SH as well. Maybe someone will elect themselves be the guinea pig and let us know. Mike?
Dude! That might just work
@@TheFreshRinse Yeah a lot less expensive and readily accessible. NO SHIPPING COST!
Question
Yes I knew that worked but you have to rinse separate from the buffer tank otherwise it gets put on with sh while washing and once it unfortunately dries its just still a mess. Anyway besides a another tank for rinsing is there a way to do that. Hope that made some sort of fresh rinse sense.
Why would we need to rinse with a separate water source? I’m confused.
@The Fresh Rinse ive had sh, little surfactant and rinse aid and if not careful and it dried your starting all over again so my question was how can I rinse with rinse aid short of using my buffer tank that mixes with sh? Dumb question but had to ask.
@@ecopowerclean8934 I removed my drop stick FROM the SH, then put it in the bucket with Rinse Aid mix. After spraying and allowing that to dwell for 1 minute, I switched over to rinse and rinsed. No SH was ever introduced
Just get a 3-stage water fed pole, and there's your 0 ppm water to hit the windows with and increase your ticket price at the same time.
@@ecopowerclean8934 buffer tank is the water supply to the pressure washer pump. What you're referring to would be a batch tank or just a separate tank.
Are you going to make a How to on that dog house package you have . With the Rinse logo.
I accidentally left the dog outside last night. She had to stare at that box for 8 hours. True story. 😂
@@TheFreshRinse 🤣🤣🤣🤣
have you ever tried DI water
No sir. Never heard of it.
@TheFreshRinse it's what is used in spot free auto car wash special equipment is needed to treat the water it's called deionized water also RO water can be used but it takes too long to produce
do uou use this product now can you just add it to your watet tank
@@brian2100 It will need to be in a separate tank, used separately. I put 3 or 4 ounces in a 5 gallon bucket
I stopped using surfactant last year and I was running into the same issue. Went back to using surfactant and windows are spotless
Panhandle green apple and elemonator from pressurtek specifically
@@BigHammbowski I use Eleminator
@@TheFreshRinse maybe it was Joe that doesn’t use surfactant I know it’s someone I watch lol!
@@BigHammbowski It is. But, I talked to a professional window cleaner and he said that’s a bad idea. He said the surfactant keeps the solution wetter, longer. Allowing for a better, easier rinse.
@@TheFreshRinse good to know. Yeah after about a month of no surfactant I noticed a decent difference. It didn’t affect the house wash much just mainly the windows so I switched back.
This will save me money on having to buy "Glide"
Amazing!
Thank you!
What's up Mike I thought I read you have contracts to give or customers to sign. If that's true I'd like to buy one off you
It’s free. Text me. 513.235.8474
If you think your valve is stuck I wouldn’t be possibly spraying sh on your truck??
That wasn’t SH. But, I get what you are saying.
We’re not washing dishes man 🤦♂️ 🤷♂️ I mean come on dude! And put some shoes on for crying out loud 😂 you should have probably got advice from JD cause he would have known this answer without a doubt. And watch out for ladders 🪜 man! PS fix your window dude ! Come on!!!!
😉
Slackerville!
Ebc glide
Several have mentioned it. I should look into that. Thank you!
😂😂😂 Shouldn't have said nothing about the crack in the window.....
Fact!
😊
Interesting!
Very
To be honest to make the time on the jobs that you say you do and watching your videos I can say your not rinsing enough and also treating to large or areas and not rinsing quick enough. A heavy foam from a foam cannon on a car roof in the shade will only stay wet for like 8 minutes. So if you’re spraying SH on a vertical surface especially if it’s in the sun it’s not really going to stay wet for more than a minute and a half so if you apply that to your process and frankly to the process that you see it all over in our industry, you can draw the conclusion that most people are allowing surfaces to dry with SH on them and thus causing oxidation and I would say 95% of our industry under rinses the surfaces they clean. To wash most any house properly in under 45 minutes is almost impossible and your medium size home and under an hour from pull up to leaving is very very difficult no matter what set up you have and I understand that’s not the news people want to hear. As far as the windows are concerned, any type of rinse aid may help slightly and the windows could appear to be spot free, and they may even look clean. The issue is when the sun hits them you will notice they have a complete Haze/film/glaze of grayish white on them so the rinse aid may have made you feel better in May make the windows appear to look good but if you use SH unless you babysit every window and rent it beyond the point you think necessary and then allow it to drip and then rinse it some more you are not going to make windows look good. Put a little bit of SH on your hand and then rinse your hand underwater you will instantly understand how hard it is to get it off. If customers complain about windows you should recommend that they get their windows cleaned professionally as there is no substitution for agitation to glass and a pure water rinse or squeegee. Also, I will know that the trend of people in the industry selling window cleaning, but just adding some sort of rinsing aid is basically snake oil, and it devalues the different services within our industry. If you quote a customer to wash their house, then wash their house and if you want to offer window cleaning, then get set up to professionally clean windows and offer that as a service.
I like it. Thank you!
Agreed more services more money in your pocket 💰🔥🔥
Fresh Rinse with the FRESH LIFE-HACK!!! FTW!!
@@bigdanish BOOM! Thank you for watching!!!
EBC Glide works well too….go farther I believe. Good test…..
Thank you good man!
Very nice hack thanks much bro
Yes sir!
Agent shield bleach nutrilzer on windows.
EBC glide
Thank you Matt
Your buffer tank could have possibly been contaminated with something.
That’s possible
Thank you!
the fresh rinse is 4 real
@@brian2100 Thank you sir
Take that Joe… 🙄
BOOM!
@@TheFreshRinse the kid is still learning 😂
Not the same thing
@@powerfulimprovements Not even close
First
“First” time you ever watched one of my vids!
First!!