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@andysen2007 I hear ya Andy, but the same can be said about not scrubbing down windows enough, or letting the corners go trying to hurry too fast. What does hurrying too fast really benefit anyone, except the business owner. Iv’e seen all your vids, and think your a very talented window cleaner, but think you still have some things to learn. If you think I leave mistakes cause of huck-towel use your wrong. In the chair I don’t even use em’. Around here you’d get laughed @ anyway for rag in chair
everytime your rag hits the window your leaving mistakes put that rag away
@MrRjnizzle ….you talk a big game but i bet your vagina would drip like a soaked monsoon if you ever get a chance to see the highrise cowboys get down in Milwaukee. gaurenteed your game is weak, just like your shitty little city. stay safe.
haha david sanvik you make youtube fun and here is a great fact about the guy he likes too wear sandals with socks what a dueche bag ladies and gents come too seattle you fucking fagget ill smash you on all angales of window cleaning espically fucking chair work I swear too god on the bible you dont know who you are talkin about I am god at chair work and anything else I was trained by the best chair guy known too man kind .. your from spokane dude you have not a clue what seattle chair work is
@TJJohnson121 Your funny !
Cleaning windows? You guys must be illegal aliens taking the jobs Americans dont want.
I was just showing some of the different techniques out there, I personally like to get the wand really wet, and wand down like three windows, and cut them all out quickly,
I think that works great because these kind get lots of spider-webs, and downtown dust. Thank you for your responses and your input, you sound like you’ve also been window-cleaning for a while bro.
Yes I see how you cut the edges…Which do myself, very efficent ! I do believe youse do know what your doing ! A natural sponge is a bit pricey but way better than a synthetic sponge ! Still why are youse catching the water wit youse swab ? Good luck / and may safety always be wit youse !
I actually usually use a synthetic sponge ,but this day I was out of sponges, and I really don’t use rags on highrise , I was emphasizing detail work though, and the care needed to do a nice job, If you look closer at my technique, I cut my edges out first, and that usually eliminates the problem of needing to rag the edges, and on this building u can wand, or squeegee the windowsills and all edges anyway, I know what I’m doing.
So why does he trail the squeegee with his strip washer ? Obviously to catch the water… but why ? Your doing hi-rise !!!
Also he is detailing the edges with the same rage that he cleans up the sill with, why ? I mean the rag will get saturated and then be good for nothing.
Why not use a sponge for sill clean up and keep youse rag dry for detailing ! At least use a different rag for the sill.
Still a sponge is much more efficent ! Look at it this way, “rag lo-tech sponge hi-tech” !