Mornin everyone! I just rescheduled my appointment today. We have 35 mph winds and it was a two story. I love this forum because I did a search on "wind" and it made me more confident in my decision! Thank you all who share your knowledge! I hope I can give back when I have more experience one day.
Anyways, I did a smaller home yesterday, and tried something new. I did a quick scrub and squeegee of the windows on each side of the house when I arrived there. I used a pole and went pretty quick as some of the windows were just out of reach, and I got the a-frame out for the second go-over. Once I did that, I had a second bucket and scrubber and did my second clean. Almost no detailing was required. I loved it.
My reasoning was this:
-The windows were pretty dusty and I've been finding that as my scrubber and water get more dirty, my detail work goes up considerably. Going over the windows with my soapy solution got a lot of the dust off and kept the dirt on 1 scrubber.
AND
- It gave a chance to see what cleaning was still needed (i.e. Scraper and/or steel wool.)
I believe that it may have saved me time or, at worst, taken the same amount of time when considering the detail. I'm wondering if anyone does something similar or if there may be a better way.
Anyways, I did a smaller home yesterday, and tried something new. I did a quick scrub and squeegee of the windows on each side of the house when I arrived there. I used a pole and went pretty quick as some of the windows were just out of reach, and I got the a-frame out for the second go-over. Once I did that, I had a second bucket and scrubber and did my second clean. Almost no detailing was required. I loved it.
My reasoning was this:
-The windows were pretty dusty and I've been finding that as my scrubber and water get more dirty, my detail work goes up considerably. Going over the windows with my soapy solution got a lot of the dust off and kept the dirt on 1 scrubber.
AND
- It gave a chance to see what cleaning was still needed (i.e. Scraper and/or steel wool.)
I believe that it may have saved me time or, at worst, taken the same amount of time when considering the detail. I'm wondering if anyone does something similar or if there may be a better way.
from Window Cleaning Resource http://ift.tt/1XgDyNM
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