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I recommend using hard rubbers for hot windows, work with one window at a time and remember to cool the window down, don't jam the wet mot on the top window seal, do down pulls for beginners and don't forget to use surgical towels to detail the window seals.
There are chemical additives to keep solution from drying as fast, two of my favorites are super slip and hi-slide. They also lubricate the squeegee better.
A good tool for the heat problem is the Moerman Fliq or the Moerman Combinator. The mop is attached to the squeegee which allows you those extra few seconds to squeegee off before it has a chance to dry. If you're up for investing then a waterfed pole is even more ideal 👍
In my own experience, I mix windshield washer fluid into the soapy water, because it won't freeze. When the windows are extra hot, I drenched them down with cool water first, then do the soap solution. As for the frames to brighten them up, WD-40 works well by evaporates way too quick.... Zep stainless steel polish works much better!
I do a rental on the beach in N.C. the windows face south I and can't get in there till 10:00 am. 2 buckets of water 1 just clean cold water the other with solution. use the plain water to start the cooling down process because you do not want the soap to dry on the window. Best of luck.
We avoid direct sunlight in summer.. Try diff times of day like you said and if you cant avoid you can add GG4 to your solution to keep windows wetter longer. Otherwise we use WFP and clean with pure water on hot days on houses or a job like this is perfect for WFP. Thats something of an investment though. You can use two poles and have the mop ready to go on one or have 2 guys help and 1 wetting and 1 squeegeeing immediatly is the other way we do it.
For the most part use the fanning motion,it's way quicker! For the upper, down pulls are fine & that's normally for rookies & i can tell your guy isn't properly trained but its a learning thing,so no biggie but if you don't wanna use a ladder to do fanning up high than make do with down pulls,also you can fab with a pole. Dawn dish soap is great & don't forget to detail the edges after. Have a good one
Water, dish soap, and vinegar is all you need for cleaning solution mixture. It will save you a lot of money long-term and you won’t have to worry about carrying SDS in company vehicles
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Can I just start doing window cleaning in my neighborhood without any licenses or making a business? I’m just a student and just want to save up so money. Or is that bad?
Damn, those windows are smoke'n. waterfed pole would be best for this specific job. Tip: you can apply the soap directly to the mop/applicator after soaking it in water and it suds up much better, and to prevent dripping on the higher windows put the cloth on the end and detail the top.
I only wash windows all day every day and invoice those jobs I am easily making over that a lot of days.... I have $400 plus jobs I'm doing in about ten minutes over an hour several $300 jobs I do in 45 minutes ish lot of $150 jobs I knock out back to back to back in 15-20 minutes Only regret is I'm just an employee 🤣🤣
You can see the water instantly evaporating off the glass because it’s been sitting in the sun all day- can’t do much about time but I make sure I hit those windows when the suns not directly on them 😅
Window cleaning beginners!! Do you guys follow up with your previous clients? you know sometimes you can earn a hell lot of bucks just by doing simple follow up maybe sending text/mail or even call
I can tell you that you're not putting enough water on those outside windows part of your problem with it drying so fast in the sun .... from a guy who only washes windows all day every day 😂
$700 for windows on that job is freaking highway robbery, especially considering your job was sloppy and very amateurish. If they paid you that much then it is what it is, they just got robbed so much. Thats wild
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I recommend using hard rubbers for hot windows, work with one window at a time and remember to cool the window down, don't jam the wet mot on the top window seal, do down pulls for beginners and don't forget to use surgical towels to detail the window seals.
How do you recommend detailing the high windows?
window cleaner here 15 years you need a longer squeegee instead of 12 inches go the 18 or 24 inch route saves time.
Not only time, less chance for streaks as well
No money in 1st floor retail. It's literally where the hacks and noobs are
There are chemical additives to keep solution from drying as fast, two of my favorites are super slip and hi-slide. They also lubricate the squeegee better.
Would you add these to a commercial solution or can you add to a dawn soap and water solution?
A good tool for the heat problem is the Moerman Fliq or the Moerman Combinator.
The mop is attached to the squeegee which allows you those extra few seconds to squeegee off before it has a chance to dry.
If you're up for investing then a waterfed pole is even more ideal 👍
Water fed pole changes lives
For window cleaning?
@@JustJoshin708no it just saves lives in general
Lmao 😂
and they bank account
What to do if building doesn't have a water?
Waterfed xero system for outside. Extension pole 0000 steel wool scrubber (outside only)
Good call
In my own experience, I mix windshield washer fluid into the soapy water, because it won't freeze.
When the windows are extra hot, I drenched them down with cool water first, then do the soap solution.
As for the frames to brighten them up, WD-40 works well by evaporates way too quick.... Zep stainless steel polish works much better!
I do a rental on the beach in N.C. the windows face south I and can't get in there till 10:00 am. 2 buckets of water 1 just clean cold water the other with solution. use the plain water to start the cooling down process because you do not want the soap to dry on the window. Best of luck.
We avoid direct sunlight in summer.. Try diff times of day like you said and if you cant avoid you can add GG4 to your solution to keep windows wetter longer. Otherwise we use WFP and clean with pure water on hot days on houses or a job like this is perfect for WFP. Thats something of an investment though. You can use two poles and have the mop ready to go on one or have 2 guys help and 1 wetting and 1 squeegeeing immediatly is the other way we do it.
For the most part use the fanning motion,it's way quicker! For the upper, down pulls are fine & that's normally for rookies & i can tell your guy isn't properly trained but its a learning thing,so no biggie but if you don't wanna use a ladder to do fanning up high than make do with down pulls,also you can fab with a pole. Dawn dish soap is great & don't forget to detail the edges after. Have a good one
Can you expand on the "fanning motion?"
@@micahepworth3321 Expand???
This was a very informative video!! Thank you for sharing ❤️❤️❤️
My mother used Water and white vinegar for cleaning windows. Cuts grease. No streaks.
Water, dish soap, and vinegar is all you need for cleaning solution mixture. It will save you a lot of money long-term and you won’t have to worry about carrying SDS in company vehicles
What is SDS ?
@@TacticalHandymanSafety Data Sheets (formerly called MSDS or material safety data sheets). They are required by US law to be kept in all places of employment with their assigned workplace chemicals. It is for safety reasons in case an employee accidentally spills, inhales, or ingests the chemical - the sheets provide poison control and environmental safety information for emergencies so that employees know what to do before an ambulance or fire truck arrives.
Safety Data Sheets needed for all chemicals
Can I just start doing window cleaning in my neighborhood without any licenses or making a business? I’m just a student and just want to save up so money. Or is that bad?
Great video Justin 🔥
Thanks for watching Todd!
Where do you get the water? From the building your cleaning ? Or you bring your own?
The window frame is not part of the window? Why would it be an upsale?
Is grate to know pricing because I don’t wanna charge low. What’s state are you in, I’m in North Texas
What kind of tools did u use? Can u send me link
How many windows do you have to wash in an hour to make 350$ 17 or 20 ish
@@ronsirman6867 i gotta wash 35 here in fla to get 350
Also his technique can leave smear marks,& not to knock anyone,just trying to help out cause I've done a few!
How to get in contact with you I have questions. I have a cleaning business but I haven't started yet my concern is the pricing.
I wanna learn how to estimate
Thank you
hey bub, i think your windows are drying up 🤣
Would definitely recommend portioning the windows next time they’re drying in the sun like that. Gotta move fast lol
Damn, those windows are smoke'n. waterfed pole would be best for this specific job. Tip: you can apply the soap directly to the mop/applicator after soaking it in water and it suds up much better, and to prevent dripping on the higher windows put the cloth on the end and detail the top.
Thank you for the tip!
looks difficult when the window is so hot, if you stand on a ladder, you can manage to polish by hand
should i get the unger 2in1? i feel like it would save time and im just starting.
No. It adds more issues than it solves
like what
@@Tommy06235it’s good if you been doing for a while if you’re just starting get basic
I’ve been cleaning windows for 13 years nobody is making 350 an hour
I'm thinking about starting this also, question, how do you recommend pricing a job
You're just not with the times man. I'm clearing eaaassilyy 300-400 an hour per job. Be efficient and charge more
I only wash windows all day every day and invoice those jobs
I am easily making over that a lot of days.... I have $400 plus jobs I'm doing in about ten minutes over an hour several $300 jobs I do in 45 minutes ish lot of $150 jobs I knock out back to back to back in 15-20 minutes
Only regret is I'm just an employee 🤣🤣
In California yes it’s possible
@@23nosurrenderdude, you need to go knock doors or quote businesses. Thts money flying away
You can see the water instantly evaporating off the glass because it’s been sitting in the sun all day- can’t do much about time but I make sure I hit those windows when the suns not directly on them 😅
It was like 10am lol
When doing outside windows do I remove the screen or does the customer?
You do
The sun is not your friend!!!
Ha ha 😂
2 poles. 1 guy wets one guy squeegee.
mopper stays one pass ahead
Window cleaning beginners!! Do you guys follow up with your previous clients? you know sometimes you can earn a hell lot of bucks just by doing simple follow up maybe sending text/mail or even call
They literally talk about that in the video.
I don’t know how you found this job in $700 as wild good for you though
Perhaps a pre rinse
What part of Louisiana I'm from Louisiana to
I can tell you that you're not putting enough water on those outside windows part of your problem with it drying so fast in the sun .... from a guy who only washes windows all day every day 😂
#windows
Windows!!
Windows gang
Real one ☝🏻
Squeegee is way to small
Windows!
Real one ☝🏻
$350 an hour. Nope
$700 for windows on that job is freaking highway robbery, especially considering your job was sloppy and very amateurish. If they paid you that much then it is what it is, they just got robbed so much. Thats wild
He already stated that this was their first time, everyone starts somewhere. Why be so negative?