Here is diamond magic and the pads I use windowcleaner.com/products/diamond-magic-stain-remover?sca_ref=3020242.k17l3JaEgS windowcleaner.com/products/maykker-hedgehog-sleeve?sca_ref=3020242.k17l3JaEgS
I also wanted to mention that before I take on a restoration job (removing hard water) I recommend that my clients have the landscape company change the direction of the sprinklers, or they could be looking at that extra cost every time. But I also do the same thing. If it's only one or two windows, I do it as a courtesy.
Hey, I’m a window cleaners here! When I deal with a hard water clean I leave the first application soaking for a minute to soften the stain! I look forward to giving the diamond product a try to provide quality customer satisfaction! Thanks for the video!
I'm a house washer and have a window just like what you went over here to do. We carry one restore on the trailer. How do you mix and use it for the hard water removal. I'll also be calling to talk about ordering pads etc. to get us setup for the season. Great content.
It looks very similar to Bioclean. You can keep it from drying out by soaking your cloth and ringing it out to where it's barely not dripping water, then apply the product. It also minimizes scratches and you don't need as much product. 👍🏼😁👍🏼
Hi steve for that situation i usually use car polish wax and one microfiber made of materials wich dont make stripes, and windows turn into a new ones. regards,
I own a cleaning business, safest thing to use is a 0000 grade stainless steel wool pad. Not safe to use on tinted glass, but every other kind has worked for me, never left scratches before
I use the Diamond Magic as a last resort. First I blade, then if that didn’t work I use rub out. I like Unger rub out cause you can use it both dry or wet. That usually works.
Hey steveO, I clean windows in texas where lots of people have well water and thus, very hard water. I first wet the window and then use bar keepers friend (super cheap) with a white pad. i squeegee off the solution and then re clean the window. If I let the hard water remover get into my solution, I find i leave more arching streaks and touching up.
EXACT SAME THING happens to me here in Western Montana. I uses a separate bucket when using Diamond Magic. I do a lot of rural homes so lots of wells here too. I have trouble with the hard water here. But believe it or not, BKF is my go to. Heavier stains i use DM and Ive also tried ECO CHEM with very little success for some reason.
For hard water. Take into consideration, Size of window, type of window, how old it is, how long the sun hits it, etc. Always always underpromise but over deliver
Nice job man! 👍🏼 Diamond Magic is the best one I have used yet for an easy soft scrub and gone. Doesn’t remove all of it every time but it will get most of it.
When we first moved into our home, and I cleaned the windows, I found that a lot of mineral deposits were transferred as rain came through the metal screens. At that time, I didn't have these new products available, so I had to really work steel wool with--believe it or not--rubbing compound...
I use steel wool and Sorbo. first I wet the window with my spray bottle then I apply the sorbo. Does the stool wool actually scratch the windows? I’ve used it before with no issue? Great video! 👍🏼
Have you tried white vinegar? I have hard water where I live and when my dog finishes drinking from his bowl he puts his face up against our door window and eventually hardwater stains develop. So, today I just used a mix of water & vinegar (50/50) left it for about 30-60 seconds then just washed it off with a cloth. Hard water stains are gone :) Not sure how well it would work in extreme cases but it might be worth a shot.
I wish you could've seen the hard water on the basement wells I clean today. They were the worst I have personally ever seen. It seemed to be damaging the glass already. Great video ! Thanks for the knowledge.
That “hedgehog “ pad doesn’t look like a normal microfiber cloth… looks more fuzzy. Should I use something like what you have? Or would a microfiber be just as good?
Hey SteveO! Question. Which do you like better; Morman handle with the Flip pad or the Wagtail? I have trouble with the Morman 2.0 handle not remaining locked in place! I start to use it and it becomes unpinned and starts to swivel.
When do you recommend using stain removers? After cleaning my windows with a squeegee and dawn dish soap solution they looks clean, but at the right angle you can tell there are water stains. How bad do you let it get before you use something like diamond magic when cleaning a customer's windows?
Hay Steveo. Just tried to order the Diamond Magic and it stated on checkout that the item could not be shipped. Don't know why but need help if possible. I am setting up my business as I use to clean windows 3 decades ago and I forgot hoe much i really enjoyed it. Nevertheless i'm getting a lot more clients as my finish is better than other window cleaners as it speaks for itself. From Melb Australia cheers mate
Do not apply with steel wool, bronze, wool, or any other "scrubbing" material. Soft rags/applicators only. Do not let dry out and rub. The grit will scratch glass under these conditions. Will look like haze.
Hello colleagues, the product may be nice, but too much fun with it! I recommend something good in liquid, let's spray it and the stone runs off the glass and that's it
Love the handle, and do not like the liquidator. Brass channel is smooth and leaves minimal detailing. Rubber shreds way to quick in the liquidator, it likes to grab the glass on large panes, and sometimes Ill do straight pulls when doing pole work and the liquidator once again grabs the dry part of the glass. I find any angled end also is more capable of leaving rainbow streaks, this includes the Unger S plus channel and the Sorbo Viper channel. I never get rainbows with ettore brass. Also to use the liquidator smoothly you have to use a ton of soap...I like having suds but it becomes too much with the liquidator, using tons of soap regularly leaves a film in the pores of the glass. Been really trying to get away from using suds lately and more of a glass gleam and very light soap added. Definitely noticed a difference that windows are staying cleaner longer as well. Sorry that was long winded. Been getting this questions a lot lately so Ill do a vid on it soon
@@toddmatthews436 no, I’ve tried it with a lot of other rubbers, it can be smooth but I just don’t like the results. It’s way more prone to leave lines in the middle of the glass due to the rubber shredding so quick.
White vinegar is cheaper, non toxic and works on the hard water in Vail area. If it's heavily stained with hard water and the glass allows it you can use your blade or 4 OTT or bronze wool. It will rust 4 OTT quickly so you need to be careful.
this stuff doesn't work for hard water in northern ca, Ive tried bioclean, #0000 steel wool and this diamond magic stuff and none of the products made any difference, I even tried vinegar solution with #0000 steel wool and nothing works yet to find a solution, I guess maybe a buffing wheel or something might help I don't know.
Next level up is acid wash with one restore, more risk but quicker. just can never let it dry on the glass bc it can etch windowcleaner.com/products/eaco-chem-onerestore-glass?sca_ref=3020242.k17l3JaEgS
Has anyone tried using a ceramic coating afterward to repel future water spots or at least make them easily removable and put yourself out of business? 🙂
For sure, you can apply this after cleaning and it will repel it windowcleaner.com/products/jflint-mr-hard-water-protectant-sealant?sca_ref=3020242.k17l3JaEgS
When you said you won't scratch dry glass with the mf pad you use did you use dawn dish soap solition?was there that residue¿ or did you use a solution that doesn't leave a residue? hhhhhhhhhhhh use ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤
Or just use amonia and dawn and take it of with steel wool x4 and any little residue left just pass it it with a dry steel wool without any water on the glass tf lmao you doing extra with that shit product
Not doing extra, just the way I do it. Everyone has there own ways, there is tons of hard water removal products out there. I would disagree that its a shit product because its done a great job on a lot worse windows. But if ammonia and dawn works for you then awesome
Here is diamond magic and the pads I use windowcleaner.com/products/diamond-magic-stain-remover?sca_ref=3020242.k17l3JaEgS
windowcleaner.com/products/maykker-hedgehog-sleeve?sca_ref=3020242.k17l3JaEgS
Thank you SteveO❤❤❤❤
I also wanted to mention that before I take on a restoration job (removing hard water) I recommend that my clients have the landscape company change the direction of the sprinklers, or they could be looking at that extra cost every time.
But I also do the same thing. If it's only one or two windows, I do it as a courtesy.
Hey, I’m a window cleaners here! When I deal with a hard water clean I leave the first application soaking for a minute to soften the stain! I look forward to giving the diamond product a try to provide quality customer satisfaction! Thanks for the video!
Diamond magic is my go to. Been using it for years. Great product
I'm a house washer and have a window just like what you went over here to do. We carry one restore on the trailer. How do you mix and use it for the hard water removal. I'll also be calling to talk about ordering pads etc. to get us setup for the season. Great content.
Mr hard water is my go to absolutely love it. Diamond magic I always keep on deck though.
thank you for the video on the basics of how to clean with this product bro. please keep the videos coming.
It looks very similar to Bioclean. You can keep it from drying out by soaking your cloth and ringing it out to where it's barely not dripping water, then apply the product. It also minimizes scratches and you don't need as much product. 👍🏼😁👍🏼
Hi steve for that situation i usually use car polish wax and one microfiber made of materials wich dont make stripes, and windows turn into a new ones. regards,
Hey Steveo any idea if a walnut pad and diamond magic scratch the glass?
I own a cleaning business, safest thing to use is a 0000 grade stainless steel wool pad. Not safe to use on tinted glass, but every other kind has worked for me, never left scratches before
Is it ok to use diamond magic with an orbital buffer for when its rreally bad?
I use the Diamond Magic as a last resort. First I blade, then if that didn’t work I use rub out. I like Unger rub out cause you can use it both dry or wet. That usually works.
He did like 500 strokes on one window. I rather use a blade and wool. My arm would be dead after doing that.
Hey steveO, I clean windows in texas where lots of people have well water and thus, very hard water. I first wet the window and then use bar keepers friend (super cheap) with a white pad. i squeegee off the solution and then re clean the window.
If I let the hard water remover get into my solution, I find i leave more arching streaks and touching up.
EXACT SAME THING happens to me here in Western Montana. I uses a separate bucket when using Diamond Magic. I do a lot of rural homes so lots of wells here too. I have trouble with the hard water here. But believe it or not, BKF is my go to. Heavier stains i use DM and Ive also tried ECO CHEM with very little success for some reason.
@@ExternalDefeat87 what is BKF?
Sorry Bar Keepers friend.
For hard water. Take into consideration,
Size of window, type of window, how old it is, how long the sun hits it, etc. Always always underpromise but over deliver
Exactly, great advice!
Nice job man! 👍🏼 Diamond Magic is the best one I have used yet for an easy soft scrub and gone. Doesn’t remove all of it every time but it will get most of it.
When we first moved into our home, and I cleaned the windows, I found that a lot of mineral deposits were transferred as rain came through the metal screens. At that time, I didn't have these new products available, so I had to really work steel wool with--believe it or not--rubbing compound...
I use steel wool and Sorbo. first I wet the window with my spray bottle then I apply the sorbo. Does the stool wool actually scratch the windows? I’ve used it before with no issue? Great video! 👍🏼
Have you tried white vinegar? I have hard water where I live and when my dog finishes drinking from his bowl he puts his face up against our door window and eventually hardwater stains develop. So, today I just used a mix of water & vinegar (50/50) left it for about 30-60 seconds then just washed it off with a cloth. Hard water stains are gone :)
Not sure how well it would work in extreme cases but it might be worth a shot.
I wish you could've seen the hard water on the basement wells I clean today. They were the worst I have personally ever seen. It seemed to be damaging the glass already.
Great video ! Thanks for the knowledge.
Great opportunity to up sell window domes or guards for basement windows. .
That “hedgehog “ pad doesn’t look like a normal microfiber cloth… looks more fuzzy.
Should I use something like what you have? Or would a microfiber be just as good?
I really like it here it is the link to it windowcleaner.com/products/maykker-hedgehog-sleeve?sca_ref=3020242.k17l3JaEgS
shouldnt you remove the layer of invisable soap b4 you aply the diamond magic????
Hey SteveO! Question. Which do you like better; Morman handle with the Flip pad or the Wagtail? I have trouble with the Morman 2.0 handle not remaining locked in place! I start to use it and it becomes unpinned and starts to swivel.
Is this a "SteveO Special" ✌️😉🔥
Right lol
When do you recommend using stain removers? After cleaning my windows with a squeegee and dawn dish soap solution they looks clean, but at the right angle you can tell there are water stains. How bad do you let it get before you use something like diamond magic when cleaning a customer's windows?
Window is usually covered, if its just the corners, 0000 steel wool can remove that
I usually use fine steel wool and alittle Simple Solution and that works fine!
yes i agree works great easy enough. wont slow you down much either
What is simple solution?
Hay Steveo. Just tried to order the Diamond Magic and it stated on checkout that the item could not be shipped. Don't know why but need help if possible. I am setting up my business as I use to clean windows 3 decades ago and I forgot hoe much i really enjoyed it. Nevertheless i'm getting a lot more clients as my finish is better than other window cleaners as it speaks for itself. From Melb Australia cheers mate
Hey! We do not ship chemicals internationally unfortunately. Sorry Peter
I couldn't find Mark on the web, do you know how to locate him, I not planning to bug him, just learn ?
Hey, you can email me steveo@windowcleaningresource.com
What do u think about apply this with say a dewault cordless and attaching a small buffing pad ? Too much ?
Great idea. anything to help it be quicker is a plus
Do not apply with steel wool, bronze, wool, or any other "scrubbing" material. Soft rags/applicators only. Do not let dry out and rub. The grit will scratch glass under these conditions. Will look like haze.
Is the $85 an hour including cleaning the windows?
Love all the tips Steve o
Can you use this when it’s below 32 degrees F outside?
Should be fine
If steel wool won’t take off the hard water alone would diamond magic work?
Yes diamond magic is great for medium to mild hard water or if its more extreme acid wash with one restore
@@SteveOthewindowcleaner ok great thank you!
Hello colleagues, the product may be nice, but too much fun with it! I recommend something good in liquid, let's spray it and the stone runs off the glass and that's it
What I want to know is why do you always use a brass channel with the Morman handle???
Love the handle, and do not like the liquidator. Brass channel is smooth and leaves minimal detailing. Rubber shreds way to quick in the liquidator, it likes to grab the glass on large panes, and sometimes Ill do straight pulls when doing pole work and the liquidator once again grabs the dry part of the glass. I find any angled end also is more capable of leaving rainbow streaks, this includes the Unger S plus channel and the Sorbo Viper channel. I never get rainbows with ettore brass. Also to use the liquidator smoothly you have to use a ton of soap...I like having suds but it becomes too much with the liquidator, using tons of soap regularly leaves a film in the pores of the glass. Been really trying to get away from using suds lately and more of a glass gleam and very light soap added. Definitely noticed a difference that windows are staying cleaner longer as well. Sorry that was long winded. Been getting this questions a lot lately so Ill do a vid on it soon
@@SteveOthewindowcleaner maybe its the Morman rubber?
@@toddmatthews436 no, I’ve tried it with a lot of other rubbers, it can be smooth but I just don’t like the results. It’s way more prone to leave lines in the middle of the glass due to the rubber shredding so quick.
good job, thanks for the video ‼️🤝
White vinegar is cheaper, non toxic and works on the hard water in Vail area. If it's heavily stained with hard water and the glass allows it you can use your blade or 4 OTT or bronze wool. It will rust 4 OTT quickly so you need to be careful.
Great video...thanks!
Great job!
CC 550 would've got got that off in application.
Yes it would, but CC550 is more than whats needed here. I only used acids on bad hard water stains, diamond magic is perfect for mild to medium
Thanks for this video. 👍
Boom! Freaking awesome!
Good stuff!
this stuff doesn't work for hard water in northern ca, Ive tried bioclean, #0000 steel wool and this diamond magic stuff and none of the products made any difference, I even tried vinegar solution with #0000 steel wool and nothing works yet to find a solution, I guess maybe a buffing wheel or something might help I don't know.
Next level up is acid wash with one restore, more risk but quicker. just can never let it dry on the glass bc it can etch windowcleaner.com/products/eaco-chem-onerestore-glass?sca_ref=3020242.k17l3JaEgS
@@SteveOthewindowcleaner thanks, I'll try that next
I use lime away.
Has anyone tried using a ceramic coating afterward to repel future water spots or at least make them easily removable and put yourself out of business? 🙂
For sure, you can apply this after cleaning and it will repel it windowcleaner.com/products/jflint-mr-hard-water-protectant-sealant?sca_ref=3020242.k17l3JaEgS
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im not working with gasoline or cleaning chemicals ever again. or gases. or anything poisonous lol. gimme a book store to run.
When you said you won't scratch dry glass with the mf pad you use did you use dawn dish soap solition?was there that residue¿ or did you use a solution that doesn't leave a residue? hhhhhhhhhhhh use ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤
Lol, come to New York , we teach u what is the window cleaning
Oh dang, I bet it’s so much different there….so what is the window cleaning?
Это разве водный камень? Вот это водный камень
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Or just use amonia and dawn and take it of with steel wool x4 and any little residue left just pass it it with a dry steel wool without any water on the glass tf lmao you doing extra with that shit product
Not doing extra, just the way I do it. Everyone has there own ways, there is tons of hard water removal products out there. I would disagree that its a shit product because its done a great job on a lot worse windows. But if ammonia and dawn works for you then awesome
white vinegar is cheaper, better and way faster.