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Nov 24 2008

FREE - A Woman’s View: Professional Window Cleaning - Review Tool and Video Of Tools used

Published by chatobstewart at 8:31 pm under Route Work, Window cleaning Edit This

FREE - A Woman’s View: Professional Window Cleaning

A Woman’s View: Professional Window Cleaning Part 

Written by: Judy Suval
Contributed & Edited by:Cleaning Solutions Magazine

This was a good guide and  it’s not done yet Judy continues with Window Cleaning Techniques.  This will be fun since there are some many different ways to clean a window. The thing to remember is your in business to make money.  So you only need to learn the basics to start making money.

New Equipment Line

While there are definitely great new developments in technology–like deionized water–and equipment, like the invention of a tool to speed up the awkward and time-consuming tasks of cleaning louvered windows, most products are simply improvements in the design of existing tools, such as lighter, stronger squeegee handles, handles that adjust to any angle without slowing you down, and solvents that remove dried on particles without damaging the environment. Here are some of the latest innovations:

Squeegees and strip washers now come in numerous sizes, from 4 to 50! inches. Not only do the blade sections swivel, but the handles do as well, for increased ergonomics, less wrist strain and greater freedom of movement. Perhaps the best at this is the new WAGTAIL brand from Australia. Spring and quick-release handle mechanisms are also improving all the time.

 

 

 

 

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