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Dec 20 2008

Window Cleaning In the Winter Boots and Chemicals

Published by chatobstewart at 11:53 pm under Window cleaning Edit This

window cleaning in winter3.  BOOTS:  Keep your feet warm, toasty and dry. A light pair of water proof boots will do. The key here is just keep them dry. If it’s not too cold yet and boots are not the answer yet, try wearing a pair of galoshes over your sneakers to add extra warmth and keep your feet dry.

4.  CHEMICAL:  After you take care of yourself, you need to focus on your chemical. Many of you may add extra ammonia to the water or denatured alcohol or even anti-freeze but the quickest solution is just to use windshield wiper solution as your cleaner.  It’s good for -20F to -30F degrees below

zero and that’s important even if it’s only 25F outside. There could be a wind chill factor of -20F below, and none of us like trying to get frozen chemical off glass.      On very cold days, you may only have a minute to strip wash and squeegee that glass because of the temperature of the glass and the temperature outside, so
you may need to clean one window at a time.

True these four tips are simple but they are the most important things to do in order to KEEP WORKING through the winter and to
KEEP WARM.This is the main thing I’m trying to impress
on you all and whether you have a better way or this is
all new information, the key here is use it and
keep on cleaning them windows.

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