Wednesday, April 30, 2014
How much do you make off hourly employee
Just a quick question. If any of you guys out there work with just you and another worker who is on hourly, how much do you aim to make off him/her per hour? My guy is on $20/hr. Thanks in advance.
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Demand Force?
Anyone have experience using demand force? What are your thoughts and opinions.
does anyone use anything similar such as lighthouse 360?
does anyone use anything similar such as lighthouse 360?
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Logo thoughts?
Witch one do you guys like?
Colors will be changed
Colors will be changed
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Many sales end today!
Last day of the month.. Unger NLite 15% off and Unger Ninja 30% off all end today.
Many other items as well! - Window Cleaning Supplies
Many other items as well! - Window Cleaning Supplies
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Help why am i still getting spots at the top from wfp
So, I've watched a hundred videos and read all the posts I could find. When I do a window, I start with the frames and get the top real good. Then I let it drip for half a minute. Then I come back and do the window and rinse, starting within an inch of the top frame. I'm not getting a ton of spots but its enough to notice and they're all at the top. What am I doing wrong?
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Educating Customers WFP
WFP is so new, the general public don't understand it, and so customers need to be educated so it doesn't look "like I'm taking a hose to the windows" or "just rinsing them off." Showing a positive end result is not good enough. I am handing out a document explaining why we use WFP, how it works and the benefits that are passed onto the customer.
What do you do to educate customers so they don't think there getting ripped off ?
What do you do to educate customers so they don't think there getting ripped off ?
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
[Photo(shop)] Cleaning the tiny world of Seattle
Just wanted to share the great weather and views on the job in Seattle this week.

If you follow my digital media accounts than you've already seen this but I thought it turned out do cool I'd share it here.
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S#!t Happens
Pun intended...... After a dinner of lintel soup and shredded wheat breakfast I was doing a job and asked the client which restroom I could use. Well , one of the best bowel movements I've had in my life!!! After a few squirts if air fresh, opening a window ( would have lit a match if I had one ) and closing the door behind me all I could do was pray she didn't enter the bathroom. A half hour later I was cleaning the windows in the adjoining bedroom and there it was... She had opened the door and all I could do was sniff the air and put my head down in shame.........
At the end of the day she was impressed with the work and asked me to put them down for a fall cleaning...
So embarrassing....
Hope you all are laughing!!!!
At the end of the day she was impressed with the work and asked me to put them down for a fall cleaning...
So embarrassing....
Hope you all are laughing!!!!
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For Sale: Reach It Mini, XT 10' Extension, Reach It Clear Dual Trim Brush, Rhino Clmp
Upgrading my system and will be selling the following:
Reach It Mini
Reach It XT 11' extension
Reach It Clear Dual Trim Brush (Brand New)
10" Brodex Brush (Like New)
Reach It Rhino Clamps (New not installed)
Aqua-Dapter Mk3XL
Purchased new from WCR February 2014, used less than 7 times.
Invested $1,200
Selling all for $800
Buyer pays shipping cost from Denver, CO 80129
Money Order or Cash if local.
Contact me at 720-545-5983 or email tsservicesllc@Comcast.net
Steve
Reach It Mini
Reach It XT 11' extension
Reach It Clear Dual Trim Brush (Brand New)
10" Brodex Brush (Like New)
Reach It Rhino Clamps (New not installed)
Aqua-Dapter Mk3XL
Purchased new from WCR February 2014, used less than 7 times.
Invested $1,200
Selling all for $800
Buyer pays shipping cost from Denver, CO 80129
Money Order or Cash if local.
Contact me at 720-545-5983 or email tsservicesllc@Comcast.net
Steve
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what are these connectors for. Wash it pro and reach it mini newbie
20140429_163748.jpgwhat are these for???
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Indoor Window Cleaning pads
I used the Unger Window Cleaning and Polishing pads to do a skylight from inside last week, and was relatively pleased with the result. I'm wondering if anyone else uses them on indoor residential jobs. If so, when do you use them and what have been the results. Are there any tips for making them more effective?
I sprayed some pure water from my WFP on the cleaning pad and used it first, having put it on the end of my Unger extension pole. The pad was black when I finished covering the skylight. I came back a few minutes later and it looked like there were smears all over the skylight. In fairness though, I don't know when the last time the skylight had been cleaned and it could have accumulated several years of dirt. I also might have used too much water on the pad. I put a light mist on the polishing pad and ran over it again. This pad also came back black, but it appeared to remove the smears from the first run and the window looked pretty good.
I sprayed some pure water from my WFP on the cleaning pad and used it first, having put it on the end of my Unger extension pole. The pad was black when I finished covering the skylight. I came back a few minutes later and it looked like there were smears all over the skylight. In fairness though, I don't know when the last time the skylight had been cleaned and it could have accumulated several years of dirt. I also might have used too much water on the pad. I put a light mist on the polishing pad and ran over it again. This pad also came back black, but it appeared to remove the smears from the first run and the window looked pretty good.
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Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Business
I'm still a newbie, but I've experienced enough already to have a short list of things I wish I knew before I started my window cleaning business (or at least as I was starting it). Add to this list your own items and do a solid for future newbies!
1. My business is window cleaning, not web site design. I spent hours and hours trying to self-teach the basics of setting up a credible web site. Eventually I was able to learn how to make mine do most of what I wanted from it, but it's going to need a significant overhaul and upgrade once I'm doing well enough to afford a professional to do it for me. All that time I spent would have been better used scouring the WCR web site and Forums and learning my craft.
2. Which leads to Number 2- I should have become a paying member of WCRA immediately rather than waiting several months. The depth of resources, training and know how possessed by fellow members is worth every penny and more. For those who try to glom on the site and get everything they can for free, leaving as soon as it's going to cost them something, they miss the powerful principle of giving back that so many WCRA members excel at. I'm convinced that true, lasting success in the business only comes through that.
3. Consult a good CPA before setting up your entity. I was able to set up a NY LLC fairly easily by following the online application process, but missed several key things that a good CPA would have told me about or done for me. For instance, I did not know that NY requires a window cleaner to charge a sales tax on their services. Luckily, I figured that out before I started charging for my services. In the county where I live, I'm required to charge 8.65%. I also didn't realize that I had to apply for an authorization to charges sales tax. I thought it would be enough to just collect it and send it in. Once again, a good CPA would have been telling me this.
4. Using a personal use vehicle for your cleaning business may require you to get a commercial tag for the vehicle. I learned this after I got car magnets advertising my new business to put on the doors of our Honda CRV. I would love to have a commercial vehicle, but limited resources required I go this route initially. What I didn't realize is that the police in my area look for just such advertising on personally tagged vehicles (particularly when you are driving on a Parkway) in order to issue tickets for failing to have commercial plates.
5. Your start up expenses will probably not be as minimal as you expected in the beginning. I thought I would need a squeegee to get started. The more I thought it through, however, the more I started to sound like the character Steve Martin played in the movie The Jerk. I just need this 10" squeegee. And 10" scrubber cover. And T-bar. This 10" squeegee, scrubber cover, T-Bar and bucket. And a bucket on a belt (and a belt, with pouches). I started out by doing my own house and then several homes of friends and family for free in order to get a handle on what I needed and couldn't do without. It turned out that there was a whole lot more than I expected. Poles, scrapers, cleaning solution, towels, ladders, set offs, ladder levelers, hard water stain remover- the list went on and on. The more work I did, the more I realized I needed to be able to do it properly and to be credible. Web site expenses, phone expenses, estimate and invoicing tools- it's really tough to know when to stop and just get out there and start doing work that will pay for it all. While everybody's idea is different of what the basics consist of to get started, I would imagine that everyone who has been in the business awhile and comes up with such a list will include things that most newbies would never think of at first. And no matter how much stuff you invest in, there is still more out there that if you had it, your business would be improved.
6. Getting jobs will be the most important thing you need to get really good at (at least for me), so you need to make sure you spend adequate time on this. I love working on the expertise side of things, or the operations side of making sure the business has everything it needs in order to succeed. The marketing side come a whole lot less easily for me, but that's the heart of growing it. There are tons of options for how to market your business. I have to gravitate to the ones that cost very little initially, but I also have to choose even the cheaper options wisely because I can't afford to not get results. What would be nice, but I haven't found yet, is a proven system, or method, that virtually guarantees results and can easily be followed by newbies who are on a limited marketing budget. I've actually encountered such systems in other businesses I've built, such as in residential real estate, and they are really powerful. Would love to hear if there is anything similar for window cleaning.
7. You can't rely on your customer to have a working hose hooked up, so if there is any chance you are going to need one (cleaning screens, operating your WFP, etc.), you better bring your own.
8. As important as it is to wear shoe covers when you go inside your customer's house, it's just as important to remember to take them off every time you go back outside. I have forgotten to do that several times and it's costing me a new pair of shoe covers every time I do.
9. Having a good quality tool to remove screens with is essential to have with you at all times. I learned this while practicing on my own house before starting for real, and broke or bent several of our cheap screens before realizing there must be a better way to do it.
Now, what's on your list?
1. My business is window cleaning, not web site design. I spent hours and hours trying to self-teach the basics of setting up a credible web site. Eventually I was able to learn how to make mine do most of what I wanted from it, but it's going to need a significant overhaul and upgrade once I'm doing well enough to afford a professional to do it for me. All that time I spent would have been better used scouring the WCR web site and Forums and learning my craft.
2. Which leads to Number 2- I should have become a paying member of WCRA immediately rather than waiting several months. The depth of resources, training and know how possessed by fellow members is worth every penny and more. For those who try to glom on the site and get everything they can for free, leaving as soon as it's going to cost them something, they miss the powerful principle of giving back that so many WCRA members excel at. I'm convinced that true, lasting success in the business only comes through that.
3. Consult a good CPA before setting up your entity. I was able to set up a NY LLC fairly easily by following the online application process, but missed several key things that a good CPA would have told me about or done for me. For instance, I did not know that NY requires a window cleaner to charge a sales tax on their services. Luckily, I figured that out before I started charging for my services. In the county where I live, I'm required to charge 8.65%. I also didn't realize that I had to apply for an authorization to charges sales tax. I thought it would be enough to just collect it and send it in. Once again, a good CPA would have been telling me this.
4. Using a personal use vehicle for your cleaning business may require you to get a commercial tag for the vehicle. I learned this after I got car magnets advertising my new business to put on the doors of our Honda CRV. I would love to have a commercial vehicle, but limited resources required I go this route initially. What I didn't realize is that the police in my area look for just such advertising on personally tagged vehicles (particularly when you are driving on a Parkway) in order to issue tickets for failing to have commercial plates.
5. Your start up expenses will probably not be as minimal as you expected in the beginning. I thought I would need a squeegee to get started. The more I thought it through, however, the more I started to sound like the character Steve Martin played in the movie The Jerk. I just need this 10" squeegee. And 10" scrubber cover. And T-bar. This 10" squeegee, scrubber cover, T-Bar and bucket. And a bucket on a belt (and a belt, with pouches). I started out by doing my own house and then several homes of friends and family for free in order to get a handle on what I needed and couldn't do without. It turned out that there was a whole lot more than I expected. Poles, scrapers, cleaning solution, towels, ladders, set offs, ladder levelers, hard water stain remover- the list went on and on. The more work I did, the more I realized I needed to be able to do it properly and to be credible. Web site expenses, phone expenses, estimate and invoicing tools- it's really tough to know when to stop and just get out there and start doing work that will pay for it all. While everybody's idea is different of what the basics consist of to get started, I would imagine that everyone who has been in the business awhile and comes up with such a list will include things that most newbies would never think of at first. And no matter how much stuff you invest in, there is still more out there that if you had it, your business would be improved.
6. Getting jobs will be the most important thing you need to get really good at (at least for me), so you need to make sure you spend adequate time on this. I love working on the expertise side of things, or the operations side of making sure the business has everything it needs in order to succeed. The marketing side come a whole lot less easily for me, but that's the heart of growing it. There are tons of options for how to market your business. I have to gravitate to the ones that cost very little initially, but I also have to choose even the cheaper options wisely because I can't afford to not get results. What would be nice, but I haven't found yet, is a proven system, or method, that virtually guarantees results and can easily be followed by newbies who are on a limited marketing budget. I've actually encountered such systems in other businesses I've built, such as in residential real estate, and they are really powerful. Would love to hear if there is anything similar for window cleaning.
7. You can't rely on your customer to have a working hose hooked up, so if there is any chance you are going to need one (cleaning screens, operating your WFP, etc.), you better bring your own.
8. As important as it is to wear shoe covers when you go inside your customer's house, it's just as important to remember to take them off every time you go back outside. I have forgotten to do that several times and it's costing me a new pair of shoe covers every time I do.
9. Having a good quality tool to remove screens with is essential to have with you at all times. I learned this while practicing on my own house before starting for real, and broke or bent several of our cheap screens before realizing there must be a better way to do it.
Now, what's on your list?
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Monday, April 28, 2014
Wow
Its only monday and 4 users have closed a combined $13,000 in work using Pro-Posal!
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Was any of it yours? Why not?
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Was any of it yours? Why not?
Check out our complimentary free trial at www.Closethejob.com
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Three Days Left – Unger nLite 15% off!
      Hello all! Just a friendly reminder to all those Unger lovers that there is only three days left to purchase Unger nLite parts at 15% off.Get your order in before it’s too late! Happy shopping! Shop now: … Continue reading →
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Question Wagtail Slipstream?
What is the Wagtail slip stream? I see vague videos of people using it. I don't find it on the wagtail web site. The jetstream I'm familiar with. I'd like some detailed info on the slipstream tool and process.
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Unger 50th Kit Giveaway Day 12
I have a Unger giveaway today, to enter simply navigate to - > Shop Window Cleaning Supplies, Tools, Equipment, Products
Go to any of your favorite ( or most hated products ) and leave a review! Must be a sentence or 2 to enter, and you can enter as many times as you like. Each review left will be counted as a entry.
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Post up here that you have submitted a review once your done.
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To just a purchase a kit he here: Unger 50th Anniversary Edition ErgoTec Kit
Go to any of your favorite ( or most hated products ) and leave a review! Must be a sentence or 2 to enter, and you can enter as many times as you like. Each review left will be counted as a entry.
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Post up here that you have submitted a review once your done.
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To just a purchase a kit he here: Unger 50th Anniversary Edition ErgoTec Kit
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Unger 50th Kit Giveaway Day 13 /14
So the month is over - and I have 2 Unger kits left to give out.
This contest is for the WCRA members. Please leave a review on your thoughts about the WCRA here:
Window Cleaning Resource Association Reviews | chatterboxreviews.com
We will pick 2 reviewers @ random on Thursday to win the last of the Unger 50th Kits.
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Post up here that you have submitted a review once your done.
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To just a purchase a kit he here: Unger 50th Anniversary Edition ErgoTec Kit
This contest is for the WCRA members. Please leave a review on your thoughts about the WCRA here:
Window Cleaning Resource Association Reviews | chatterboxreviews.com
We will pick 2 reviewers @ random on Thursday to win the last of the Unger 50th Kits.
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Post up here that you have submitted a review once your done.
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Strictly WFP?
Is
Is there anyone out there that uses WFP only ( or as much as possible including ground floor windows) on residential customers. I love WFP and use it on about 30% of jobs, but I find because I was trained in trad, I feel that it is faster on a lot situations. If there are guys out there that are really good on ladders, do you find that WFP are really that much faster?
Is there anyone out there that uses WFP only ( or as much as possible including ground floor windows) on residential customers. I love WFP and use it on about 30% of jobs, but I find because I was trained in trad, I feel that it is faster on a lot situations. If there are guys out there that are really good on ladders, do you find that WFP are really that much faster?
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Sunday, April 27, 2014
Question Window alarm contacts
When you run into a well window with an alarm contact do you get permission to remove and reaffirm the contact so you can pull the sliding pane. Most of the time the contacts pop off when you lift the unit to remove it. If you bid it over the phone or from the outside you may not catch the fact the contacts are there. Perhaps the customer is not home, just remove and replace?
i hate crawling in wells and much prefer pulling the sliding pane.
i hate crawling in wells and much prefer pulling the sliding pane.
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Saturday, April 26, 2014
My Back Pack Spayer set up ....missing final piece ..but is great so far
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Designed a set up with the help/thoughts of members here & Alex at WCR but stumped on final step after today.
My set Up so far............
Solo 416 5 gallon 12v Sprayer
Hand Truck with bungee
36 Feet unger N Lite Hose with quick Couplers
12 foot Unger Alum. pole
11 inch N lite brush with Pencil & Fan jets with quick connect couplers
6 Gallon Water jugs ( 7.99 each Ocean state job lot store I have 4 total )
Siphon Hose ( Makes it real easy from back of car to fill Sprayer )
I am making my pure water from my wfp system or my 1/2 cubic DI tank(just got yesterday) from my water spigot at house. I have low ppm & whole house filter (Out of Tap 50 ppm).So far so good . Today on the lower pump setting 20 psi did a few french panes store fronts & 2 houses just to get the clitches out of the system.3 stories High with my reach it mini totally extended no problem.Mainly going to use the system for ground floor stuff,French panes,some second floor stuff,etc..
Trying to find the best way to set up a second in line flow valve.I have a plastic in line valve about 15-20 feet from the head of the brush now & is taking way to much time to find it & turn.Thinking of a some kind of valve to clip on my belt.Aqua adapter clamped to pole ? I want some thoughts or whats working for you ? Besides that everything else seems great & a new addition to have a second pole going on some jobs
Designed a set up with the help/thoughts of members here & Alex at WCR but stumped on final step after today.
My set Up so far............
Solo 416 5 gallon 12v Sprayer
Hand Truck with bungee
36 Feet unger N Lite Hose with quick Couplers
12 foot Unger Alum. pole
11 inch N lite brush with Pencil & Fan jets with quick connect couplers
6 Gallon Water jugs ( 7.99 each Ocean state job lot store I have 4 total )
Siphon Hose ( Makes it real easy from back of car to fill Sprayer )
I am making my pure water from my wfp system or my 1/2 cubic DI tank(just got yesterday) from my water spigot at house. I have low ppm & whole house filter (Out of Tap 50 ppm).So far so good . Today on the lower pump setting 20 psi did a few french panes store fronts & 2 houses just to get the clitches out of the system.3 stories High with my reach it mini totally extended no problem.Mainly going to use the system for ground floor stuff,French panes,some second floor stuff,etc..
Trying to find the best way to set up a second in line flow valve.I have a plastic in line valve about 15-20 feet from the head of the brush now & is taking way to much time to find it & turn.Thinking of a some kind of valve to clip on my belt.Aqua adapter clamped to pole ? I want some thoughts or whats working for you ? Besides that everything else seems great & a new addition to have a second pole going on some jobs
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Question Can't reach
How do you guys handle Windows that you can't reach? Some higher than your ladder, some above near straight up and down roof. I know get a bigger ladder but I can't transport a bigger ladder, I know wfp, but if they have never been washed before how good would that work?
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2014 Window Cleaning Convention
It’s ON!
Don’t miss the biggest window cleaning event of the year at one of the most amazing venues in the country.
Last year’s PWRA Convention was the largest contractor event held in the last few years and there were a lot of window cleaners there, too. This year we are pulling out all the stops for a joint pressure washing and window cleaning convention with the 2014 Joint PWRA/WCRA Convention and Trade Show.
We have reserved over 30,000 square feet of trade show, ballroom, and classroom space at the amazing Gaylord Opryland Resort and we are filling every inch of it with great speakers, awesome classes and a huge trade show with all the latest cool toys.
Seats and rooms are limited.
Get your tickets NOW!
Don’t miss the biggest window cleaning event of the year at one of the most amazing venues in the country.
Last year’s PWRA Convention was the largest contractor event held in the last few years and there were a lot of window cleaners there, too. This year we are pulling out all the stops for a joint pressure washing and window cleaning convention with the 2014 Joint PWRA/WCRA Convention and Trade Show.
We have reserved over 30,000 square feet of trade show, ballroom, and classroom space at the amazing Gaylord Opryland Resort and we are filling every inch of it with great speakers, awesome classes and a huge trade show with all the latest cool toys.
Seats and rooms are limited.
Get your tickets NOW!
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WCR Customer Service
My order with WCR recently hit a ..snag with ups,I contacted Jessica and her and Alex jumped into action Fast!, I was impressed by their response time, not only were they quick to jump on the phone and call ups but to keep me in the loop as well.
Sure their a business and in it to make money, hey we all are but once you start dealing with the WCR after a bit you realize they're not just your supplier, their like friends and family who got your back!, and I do believe most of the Window Cleaners here are the same way.
Sure you can order stuff from anywhere, but NOBODY has your back...WCR does..
and if your on the fence about joining WCR...join, and welcome yourself into your new family.....
Sure their a business and in it to make money, hey we all are but once you start dealing with the WCR after a bit you realize they're not just your supplier, their like friends and family who got your back!, and I do believe most of the Window Cleaners here are the same way.
Sure you can order stuff from anywhere, but NOBODY has your back...WCR does..
and if your on the fence about joining WCR...join, and welcome yourself into your new family.....
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Switching to S5
Just ordered online yesterday the new samsung S5. I'm been using iPhones for 5-6y. and loved but getting tired of the bad really bad batteries .
Anyone with same switch and how you like it?
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Anyone with same switch and how you like it?
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Friday, April 25, 2014
The Wash-IT DI Mini is here!
              The 1/12 cubic foot DI tank from Future Of Cleaning is in stock at Window Cleaning Resource.com. This fairly small and light weight refillable DI tank is ideal for areas with very soft … Continue reading →
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Video: The window cleaning and pressure washing show. The Mole and Jersey show! EP s.3
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
squeegee chatter or sticking
Hi everone. I'm somewhat new to window cleaning. My squeegee chatters and or sticks while cleaning. I generally use a 12 inch or 16 inch squeegee. I use dawn dish soap. Is it the soap or to much pressure or wrong angle. I would also like to Know some of cleaning solutions you use. Thanks for any and all responses. Randooo
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