A heatwave can slow you down cleaning the windows and you need to look after yourself or each other. Really glad i have a cool box in the van this year.
Great job / Vid, why not turn the flow right up on the high windows, and rinse on the glass?, reduce the strain on your arms / Pole, if its cleaned on a regular basis, it probably wont be that dirty
I have tried to do that on my own windows at home, i did get some small run downs. so i am not that confident to use it at the moment. I am wondering if fan jets would work better for that or an overhead rinse bar. Will look at other brushes to test this set up with.
Hi Matt, the higher windows do take a little longer. The pole is more bendy, and I probably over clean a bit just to make sure it’s clean. I have a head strap mate for the action 4 from amazon
I’d say 10 on your own is good going. Also houses are different sizes to be honest. As long as you hit your daily targets and pay the bills. You’re doing well.
Thank you 🙏 we try to be efficient, doesn’t always work out that way. But you learn the best way to clean a particular house. Having a set up and pack away routine helps. I used to time a clean and then beat that on the next clean.
The tank i use is a 500 ltr and the water in the tank does not freeze. But the water in the hoses or the pumps can freeze. To stop this i will place a oil rad heater in that has a thermostat.
Thought I’d let you know what I do. I have to park across the road to my house so can’t put any type of heater in as the cable would be stretched across the road. I wrap my tank up in a king size thick duvet at night. The hose reels are on top and I put a couple of hot water bottles under the duvet to keep the frost off.
A heatwave can slow you down cleaning the windows and you need to look after yourself or each other. Really glad i have a cool box in the van this year.
Great job / Vid, why not turn the flow right up on the high windows, and rinse on the glass?, reduce the strain on your arms / Pole, if its cleaned on a regular basis, it probably wont be that dirty
I have tried to do that on my own windows at home, i did get some small run downs. so i am not that confident to use it at the moment. I am wondering if fan jets would work better for that or an overhead rinse bar. Will look at other brushes to test this set up with.
Great job. It’s hard cleaning the high windows. I always find that it takes longer to clean the high ones.
Do you put your camera on your head?
Hi Matt, the higher windows do take a little longer. The pole is more bendy, and I probably over clean a bit just to make sure it’s clean.
I have a head strap mate for the action 4 from amazon
thats decent, I only do 10 max in a round! on my own though ha
I’d say 10 on your own is good going. Also houses are different sizes to be honest. As long as you hit your daily targets and pay the bills. You’re doing well.
Good effort , well oiled machine !
Thank you 🙏 we try to be efficient, doesn’t always work out that way. But you learn the best way to clean a particular house. Having a set up and pack away routine helps. I used to time a clean and then beat that on the next clean.
Good job
Thank you 🙏
What size tank do you use? Also how do you stop the water from freezing in the winter?
The tank i use is a 500 ltr and the water in the tank does not freeze. But the water in the hoses or the pumps can freeze. To stop this i will place a oil rad heater in that has a thermostat.
@CrystalCleanWindows thank you for getting back to me, I'm a traditional window cleaner but looking at getting into pure water
Thought I’d let you know what I do. I have to park across the road to my house so can’t put any type of heater in as the cable would be stretched across the road. I wrap my tank up in a king size thick duvet at night. The hose reels are on top and I put a couple of hot water bottles under the duvet to keep the frost off.
It's amazing what you can do when stuck in a hard place. Great way to protect the pipes and pumps mate. Will be a helpful tip to pass on.