Great to see all these videos, teach the newbies, I have 20 years of experience and I still appreciate these informative/teaching videos, keep up the good work guys 👌🏽
PRO-TIP: ONLY finish vertically when you absolutely have too. Otherwise it's always better to finish horizontally, (easier to skim excess water off bottom sill).
I was actually thinking the same thing while watching #2. Fanning has its place, but straight pulls do as well. Fanning just because you look better isn't what most pros are concerned with, it is efficiency.
Hey there! That doesn't sound right! Please give us a call at 862-266-0677 so that one of our product specialists can trouble shoot with you and help you with that flow pressure!
The tools used in this video are the Ultimate Squeegee Combo, and and Unger ErgoTec Ninja Stripwasher, the same tools were passed to each person on the same window (The cleanest on our warehouse that day!) If you need some help selecting the best tools for your windows, you can always give us a call at 862-266-0677 and we'll be happy to assist!
Yes! With more experience on the glass, you will find that you won't utilize so much pressure once you have a solid feel for your squeegee and the rubber is broken in.
Great to see all these videos, teach the newbies, I have 20 years of experience and I still appreciate these informative/teaching videos, keep up the good work guys 👌🏽
Thank you so much! We appreciate you!
Thanks guys, you just solved three problems I've been dealing with
That's what we're here for!
thank you so much!!! it was really helpful grow my skill!!!
Glad it helped! Keep up the hard work!
Loving the camera quality Steve-O!!!!!!!!
Thanks! We do our best!
Ha the only one who cleaned that with out mistakes was Steve o, other 2 need to watch the videos lol
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PRO-TIP: ONLY finish vertically when you absolutely have too. Otherwise it's always better to finish horizontally, (easier to skim excess water off bottom sill).
Nice tip!
Jersey it looks like its been awhile! lol still got it though.
Might've been a minute!😅
Chris, I would have straight pulled two windows in the time it took you to fan half of that window. Stict to selling, not cleaning.
Are you challenging SteveO to a traditional window cleaning duel? 🤣
I was actually thinking the same thing while watching #2. Fanning has its place, but straight pulls do as well. Fanning just because you look better isn't what most pros are concerned with, it is efficiency.
Yes but what's the real reason not to use straight pulls?
They don't work for everyone
I can’t get the pressure right when using a pole. I feel like I have to press super hard to not streak, but then it bleeds. Crazy making.
Hey there! That doesn't sound right! Please give us a call at 862-266-0677 so that one of our product specialists can trouble shoot with you and help you with that flow pressure!
another one you could ad is trying to fan but letting the water run the wrong way so it leaves a streak instead of draining out.
on a small window i should say.
That is a great tip! Thanks!
I could not tell if the difference was in the quality of the glass or the tools, because I did not get the same result from picking from Morocco
The tools used in this video are the Ultimate Squeegee Combo, and and Unger ErgoTec Ninja Stripwasher, the same tools were passed to each person on the same window (The cleanest on our warehouse that day!) If you need some help selecting the best tools for your windows, you can always give us a call at 862-266-0677 and we'll be happy to assist!
My 18 incher requires noticeably more pressure than my 14 incher to keep the entire blade in contact with the glass. Is this normal? Thank you.
Yes! With more experience on the glass, you will find that you won't utilize so much pressure once you have a solid feel for your squeegee and the rubber is broken in.
Please...! Dont wipe the sill with your good squeegee...use an old one, at least 😂
Only a demo! 🤣
I don't see why fanning should be better than straight pulls. In my experience fanning leaves more streaks and is not even faster.
There is definitely a learning curve to working with the fanning technique!
Alex, you miss a spot
How dare you 🤣
Where’s the Windex and newspaper?🤔
Hey now.....