This is awesome! Thank you so much! Will you be competing in Vegas in February? My hubby will be for the first time (from Hawaii). Hope to see you there. Thank you for the intel 😊
@onthespotwindowcleaning17 күн бұрын
I’ll be judging and directing. See you there!
@PhillipAlexander18 күн бұрын
now with lese conductive water-fed poles tested to 20,000 volts!
@miguelwillbanks334425 күн бұрын
please help, how the hell do I take off the clips on the Moerman?
@onthespotwindowcleaning24 күн бұрын
Which clips? The ones that hold the fliq pad? Or the tips? Either way, I use a flathead screwdriver along the top edge of the channel. Slide it under the edge of the clip and twist. It will dislodge from the top edge and then you can pop it off.
@miguelwillbanks334424 күн бұрын
Thanks much friend.
@dutchshinewindows484Ай бұрын
I missed the point you were making about when you make fresh solution. Do generally speaking, y'all clean the exterior first and then when you switch to inside you make a new solution?
@onthespotwindowcleaningАй бұрын
If the bucket water is at all dirty, we start with fresh water for interior
@AustinSanderson.Ай бұрын
I did a whole house with these windows but the blinds were on the bottom and raised up. There were 4 strings hanging from top of insert and blind comes up from bottom of insert. Someone has to hold the blind out of the way so you can squeegee other than that your video was spot on on how to clean these
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You could have used a small maykker sleeve and washed and buffed that out with 1 slightly damp and 1 dry Glass Microfiber cloth.. This is what i would have done but that depends on how big and how many windows . if it was just 1 or 3 i would rather use the maykker sleeve .
@scarab97624 ай бұрын
Excellent video
@zul7golf5 ай бұрын
Ok good idea.
@NorthProHCS5 ай бұрын
Hey man. Great video. Curious. How do you get so much pressure out of your system? We currently don't get nearly that much lol
@onthespotwindowcleaning5 ай бұрын
This is from a tank system with a 60-80 psi adjustable Shurflo 12 v pump. Plenty of pressure for 2 poles with 200 feet of line
@NorthProHCS5 ай бұрын
@onthespotwindowcleaning1302 oh ok awesome! Are are you using cleaned pure water out of that tank, or just standard water?
@onthespotwindowcleaning5 ай бұрын
Purified water
@michaelpeppard67835 ай бұрын
I have these windows. The blinds pop in and out as a unit in a second, way easier to clean them with the blinds out plus you can get to all the glass. Roll them up and there is a pull tab on the opposite side from the slider, pull the tab out away from the glass and a geared shaft disconnects the blinds from the side. Bigger windows will have support clip in the middle you need to unlatch first. They are still a pain...
@ginnycrosser26015 ай бұрын
Hard water build up, I have tried everything to no avail. Good job cleaning dirt, etc though. Thanks
@MrGipgap7 ай бұрын
Great video! I love cleaning glass. Did you say brass wool to help with the stubborn grime? i have been using 0000 steel wool. Yes it does rust after it gets wet but hopefully will not scratch the glass.
@onthespotwindowcleaning7 ай бұрын
It's bronze wool. 000. Doesn’t rust😎
@kevinvachon91827 ай бұрын
Thank you for this helpful video.
@Animals55patty8 ай бұрын
Try removing your face mask and maybe I could understand what you are saying
@sashak99348 ай бұрын
As it said was timed during Mask mandates. He can be heard just fine
@peppapiggggggggggg8 ай бұрын
LF husband
@dabcorn9 ай бұрын
I am retired from 35+ years of window tinting. I first noticed this issue in the mid 1990's. I called PPG (Pittsburgh Plate Glass) and talked with an engineer. He told me, back then, that the 'particles' are a result of poor manufacturing: either too low tempering furnace temperatures, or: debris on the furnace rollers from improper cleaning. Since then most glass manufacturers (including PPG) say that is a myth, that NO glass was never meant to be cleaned with razor blades - ever - in the history of glass windows! Yeah, right, that's why there is an entire global industry that has catered to razor scrapers for glass for over a century! Also, I noticed that window manufacturers actually changed (in the 1990's I believe it was) the wording of the "how to care for windows" stickers that are on new windows to say 'never use a razor to clean'. Anyway, I have never encountered tempered glass manufactured before the 1990's that would scratch. (and there were a lot of older commercial buildings I tinted). The newer, cheaper tempering processes that include 'chemical' tempering will almost ALWAYS result in scratchy finished surface. That is why that "insulated" tempered units SHOULD be assembled with the tempered surface as surface #2 or #3, which would be surfaces that face into the insulating space. That is the same surface that the manufacturers logo's, marks and codes are etched on. If that etching is NOT between the glass panels, or it is a single pane commercial door, then the chances that the surface will scratch is nearly 100%. The same is true for LOW_E coatings. If the coating is NOT on surface #2 or #3 your razor will leave dark gray streaks as the "silver" is scratched and instantly starts oxidizing. I think some window manufacturers actually proudly proclaim that the LOW_E surface is #1 or #4 on their premium windows!!! The most efficient surface is actually #2 (as counted from the outside surface as #1). I have turned down 1000's of $ worth of work because I WOULD not scrape walls of glass on the lakefront side that I PROVED to the contractor were going to be scratched. The physics of tempered glass made it way too dangerous to do. The surface scratches WILL concentrate stress that the tempering is supposed to absorb/mitigate/relieve. Window glass industry actually have detailed pictures and charts on how to determine if a crack/fracture is from impact or thermal stress, but disavow any knowledge or repeatable demonstration that tempered glass in now much worse in surface quality. Hope this helps someone who is "BLAMED" for scratching a customers window .
@onthespotwindowcleaning9 ай бұрын
That is awesome information! Thanks for sharing. We keep our explanations simple for the customer and won’t blade windows for all the reasons you mentioned. It’s a shame, when I first started in the 1990’s this was an unknown issue to the window cleaners who taught me and they razored almost everything.
Do you still like using the liquidator? What rubber do u use? I’ve used Ettore master and it seems to leave streaks on the window no matter what I do and I’ve heard Steve-o on his YT channel talk about that too, I want to like it but I can’t get good clean results. Any suggestions ? Great work BTW
@onthespotwindowcleaning10 ай бұрын
I'm a tool junky, so I use all sorts of stuff. I've found using it on a 40º angle on the handle helps. I love the edge work, but the middle is temperamental for lines. I've had solid success for the past couple months using the 18" liquidator for most of my work. A little more soap goes a long way
@onthespotwindowcleaning10 ай бұрын
and I usually use the Ettore master rubber or Unger green
@joelyfpv7075 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@ccsr Жыл бұрын
Nice description of the scratches.
@7070JN Жыл бұрын
No towels for detail? Window is already clean? Cleaning a clean window lol anyone can do that, they should actually do a dirty window and compete to have it done the fastest without any spots or streaks