Thank you for doing this video and sharing some insight into how the pros get it done. Not unlike painting this is a highly technical systematic approach to something "everyone knows" but not well enough to do it this well every time. Good luck to you and your business.
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.
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
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
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Thank you for doing this video and sharing some insight into how the pros get it done. Not unlike painting this is a highly technical systematic approach to something "everyone knows" but not well enough to do it this well every time. Good luck to you and your business.
Thanks for the feedback! Best wishes😎
Thanks so much for this video.
Holy smokes!! That was amazing. That window looks brand new. 😊
Hard water build up, I have tried everything to no avail. Good job cleaning dirt, etc though. Thanks
Nice work/technique!!👍
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing
what cleaning produtcts do you use? what kind of soaps and glass cleanig solutions?
Mild dish soap (I prefer lemon Joy). We use vinegar to break down mineral deposits. That gets us through 99% of what we deal with.
@@onthespotwindowcleaning did not think of vinager ... works great .... thanx a lot
@@onthespotwindowcleaningdo you mix the vinegar with the dish detergent? Thanks for your video!
@@arlindajones-abekasis5665 you can mix a cap full or two of each in a couple gallons of water and use immediately for the best results.
What is the magic solution used on the windows? *Eye must haves*
Mild dish soap (I prefer lemon Joy). We use vinegar to break down mineral deposits. That gets us through 99% of what we deal with.
@@onthespotwindowcleaning what are the best proportions of water/soap/vinegar? Thanks!
What solution are you using?
Mild dish soap (I prefer lemon Joy). We use vinegar to break down mineral deposits. That gets us through 99% of what we deal with.
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.
It's bronze wool. 000. Doesn’t rust😎
Incredible 💪🏽
Ok good idea.
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
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
and I usually use the Ettore master rubber or Unger green
Thank you!
Love it!
Hi, from Russia
Hello from California!
@@onthespotwindowcleaning How are you?
@@soviskas55 doing good. How have you been?
@@onthespotwindowcleaning I'm fine working every day
Talk too much
LF husband
Try removing your face mask and maybe I could understand what you are saying
As it said was timed during Mask mandates. He can be heard just fine
nice mask goofball
You'd rather inhale all that dirty stuff? Okay, buddy
I hope you'll never wear a mask for any task for as long as you live :)