So I've been in the window cleaning business for a long time now (only 2 months lol), and sometimes it is very hard to figure out what kind of windows your dealing with. Low-E, Tempered glass, Solarblue, etc etc. And in a lot of cases it seems like the time you do figure it out, its too late. You scratched the glass.
So to try and prevent that I thought it would be a good idea if we all pitched in all of the tricks of the trade to figure out what type of glass where dealing with, and how to handle that type, the best way possible.
I've seen various ways and learned different techniques such as "if the glass looks grape (purple in color in polarized lenses), you must not scrape" in regards to tempered glass. But I had to really go searching for the answers. So lets try to keep all of the different techniques and all the different types of windows under one thread for the newbies like myself. :D
Ok, who would like to start us off??
So to try and prevent that I thought it would be a good idea if we all pitched in all of the tricks of the trade to figure out what type of glass where dealing with, and how to handle that type, the best way possible.
I've seen various ways and learned different techniques such as "if the glass looks grape (purple in color in polarized lenses), you must not scrape" in regards to tempered glass. But I had to really go searching for the answers. So lets try to keep all of the different techniques and all the different types of windows under one thread for the newbies like myself. :D
Ok, who would like to start us off??
from Window Cleaning Resource http://ift.tt/1bEiUXb
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