Palmer Professional Services would like to show you some useful tips about window cleaning and solar panel cleaning. We post lots of product review videos. What sets us apart is that we film on the job and show the tools or chemicals in action on real jobs cleaning for real customers. Our goal is to have an archive of videos so that when you get ready to purchase a certain tool for your service business you can search that product and watch one of our videos showing that product being used on a job.
You’re lucky to be living in out in the desert man. Straight forward design houses with lots of American space. We’re being squeeze here in Australia mate, and big ole yards with homes having plenty of space for window cleaning outside is cramped sometimes. 80s and 90’s builds were the last of the spacious properties here. I love working on those compared to the new. Let us know if ya still alive and kicking out there mate! Cheers
Hey all - does anyone know what happened to this bloke, Jordan? He hasn’t put a video out in 6 years and never did any reviews of these items - did something happen to him?
Hey dude - whatever happened to you and your videos? Been 6 years since your last video and I check every month from here in Australia as a fellow window cleaner to see if you’ve posted anything new. Please let me know if you’re still alive, if you’re still doing window cleaning etc - update us mate! Cheers
Hey mate - how come you stopped posting videos? - hasn’t been one for 6 years……..Is everything ok? Please start loading em up again man. Never forget your roots - be great to see some more again 👍
I apply my dawn directly to my applicator. How would I do this with gg? I'm thinking put a half cap into a dawn bottle within 10% pf dawn taken out. Then shake? Bte what's your toolbelt setup
Hello, I am Korean. I want to get information about your brush in this video. I want to know what the name is, where to buy it, and how much it costs. Can you tell me?
Hello. Great video. I have moerman tool too. But I had to stop using it, because it leaves tiny streaks, and I can't turn with it without leaving spots. How do you do it?
I can't believe the amount of 'stuff' in that truck. I've got one 18" bucket. Two Wagtails - an 18 & a 14. A fluffy (or as some dear souls call them, a scrubber). Two cloths. A four inch scraper. One pole. That's it! And I only put about an inch and half of water in the bucket.
Jordan......I LOVE to watch your videos!! This is a great comparison. What tool would be best for a gal to buy to clean her house windows (inside and out) HERSELF?? Please don't tell me a sponge, a £2 squeegee and some newspaper!! I'm a "gadget gal"....and these tools, although they are for professionals, look great, and I'd love to have one. Overkill? Waste of my money? Your valuable advice would be greatly appreciated. Teddy UK xx
hi, I know this is from a year ago, but I don't see an answer for you. I'm a professional window cleaner, doing residential, commercial, and height work (articulated genie lift, swing stage from high rises). I haven't used these newer style tools, though I am planning on buying some to test out soon. our company still does things with older style tools. these two squeegees would probably be overkill if you're just wanting to do your own house. these are designed to expedite parts of the practice in order to make professionals move much more quickly through their day, but they also require developing handling techniques that would be hard to master if you're not using them everyday. the basic thing, if you still want squeegee clean windows without having to blow out on specialty professional gear would be a basic squeegee, either a traditional fixed handle, or a swivel handle. my company uses Ettore fixed and swivel, with brass channels and Ettore rubbers. the swivel is nice for pole work, it helps get things from awkward angles, but if you can easily access your windows directly, a fixed handle is totally fine for this. I keep 3 squeegees in my pail, a 16 inch, 12 inch, and 5 inch. I rarely use the 5, but it comes in handy for really small or narrow windows (a lot of storefront entryways have these). I use the 16 for most of my commercial work because the large blade moves more water, reducing the amount of pulling I need to do. I typically use my swivels handles for pole work, but I have a real a fondness for my old fashioned all-brass Ettore fixed handle. it's very light weight, super sturdy, and if I'm honest, it just looks really cool. the Ettore metal handles are available in stainless and brass, look nice hanging up, and are less costly than these fancier pro tools that might frustrate you if you're not cleaning windows 40 hours a week to get the hang of. aside from a squeegee, instead of buying an applicator, larger absorbent towels are great. I use my applicator as much as possible, but my partner prefers a simoniz towel. gets it wet, folds it in half, and lays it over his squeegee to wet, then takes it off and uses the squeegee. a terrycloth dish towel works fine for this. you'll also want something to detail with, would would be a dry towel, or a chamois. I apologize if it's too much information, just thought I'd offer it up. in short, the only specialty thing I would recommend you get is probably a 12 inch fixed handle squeegee, you can use a lot of things that you already have around the house to manage everything else.
@@Lambrequin Awww. Thank you SO much for your fantastic, really helpful reply. I’ve got a much better solution for me….come and do my windows….please??? Lol. Your reply was so useful and I’m going to follow your recommendations. Teddy U,K. xx