How I learned peak performing squeegee position techniques from narrow window pole work

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • #ettore #diy #windowcleaningprofessionals #moermantools #windowcleaning #unger #windowcleaningtechniques #

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  • @styvergt5263
    @styvergt5263 12 дней назад +1

    Hello sir, I met you after following Tradman and enjoyed your videos and I have been starting to really change my approach for a while. I used a lot of different tools due to fashion and I used Bombing techniques for detail and indeed nothing beats your instrument which is the best in the world as hand tools and combo tool with the Fliq on the pole a real chef d design work. And your technical explanation speaks to me enormously, thank you for what you bring to our business sir 🙏🏻✅👑
    Cordialement de France 🇫🇷
    🔹Clear&NetVitres🔹

    • @polznbladz3242
      @polznbladz3242  12 дней назад +2

      Thanks for the comment. You will find most window cleaners including Tradman all say the same types of things, My approach is not to be anything like these people. The problem with these guys are they have an ego, an agenda and want to sell you something (tools, courses or get paid to say stuff). I dont get paid, I don't sell or monetize my videos, All I do is show you different ideas, better techniques that the others cannot do. You can be the best performer by not doing what everyone else does everyday

    • @styvergt5263
      @styvergt5263 12 дней назад

      @@polznbladz3242 Yes indeed I agree with you on your comments. for my case I will remain faithful to my dynamic with the liquidator thank you for your advice which is a source of motivation and aspiration I am one of those who wish to offer a clean, efficient and professional service and your approach must be a basic reference for the business. He has a window cleaner and a window cleaner... 👍🏻

    • @polznbladz3242
      @polznbladz3242  12 дней назад +1

      ​@@styvergt5263 Thanks again. Keep learning and improving with the Liquidator. It's the master squeegee that will earn you the most money in the least amount of time. Everything else is not important when you are a next level window cleaner

  • @AlexMatic-kh6ok
    @AlexMatic-kh6ok 13 дней назад +1

    Hi Bob
    What do you think about moerman bucket on a belt ? there are few i think..Any advice there ..thanks

    • @polznbladz3242
      @polznbladz3242  13 дней назад +2

      I quite liked the 2nd blue bucket on the belt. I think it carried 2 washers The single blue bucket wasn't great at holding bigger washers and gives a wet leg. I made an apron for all my side buckets. The dry walker is ok, has some good things and some negatives for me. I'm using a Perry Tate bucket. It's a Gunslinger type bucket. It holds a very long washer better and has big loops to carry squeegees handle first. It wont tip to empty. To be honest there isn't anything that I really like using. Some look cooler than others but I'm not perfectly happy with any of the ones I have used. I often use a trolley with my bucket. I find that works well for me.

  • @vonovine
    @vonovine 14 дней назад

    Hi Bob
    I’ve been window cleaning for a long time but never used a pole as I do residential & hop on a crate if I can’t reach.
    Have been watching your videos & thought I’d give it a go.
    Used a short Gardiner pole with a Moerman adapter for my liquidator, the only squeegee I use now.
    Picked it up quickly as use a liquidator anyway but having trouble closing out on top openers overhead.
    If I increase the angle to close out then it isn’t the right angle.
    Am using 5 degree to 10 degree on the handle.
    Any advice would be great!

    • @polznbladz3242
      @polznbladz3242  14 дней назад

      You need an angle adapter notched forward if you are using in 10 or -5. Otherwise use on a straight pole at 25. You need a hook in the angle to close out

    • @vonovine
      @vonovine 14 дней назад

      @@polznbladz3242 Thanks for the advice, much appreciated!

    • @polznbladz3242
      @polznbladz3242  14 дней назад +3

      @@vonovine Good luck. Perfect practice makes perfect

    • @stevai6732
      @stevai6732 13 дней назад

      ​@@polznbladz3242 That's exactly what my old guitar teacher used to say! "Perfect" practice makes perfect. Good training leads to the perfection you seek, not being trained by a popular local strict know nothing who teaches you nursery rhymes when you wanna dive bomb like Dimebag Darrell. Bad example but you catch my drift haha

    • @polznbladz3242
      @polznbladz3242  13 дней назад

      @@stevai6732 Yes mate. Spot on