Zack shows why the techniques he uses provide you with a cleaner, nicer looking window that is possible from less advanced window cleaners. It's all about the technique.
Great video- especially the two handed method. I've been doing it like that for years now- you know you're good when you're cleaning the windows on your own house and your teenage kid sees you and says 'show-off'....
It's amazing how a seemingly ordinary task can become so complex. by this I mean that no matter what job it is... see someone who does it professionally And seeing what they like makes you feel good about that person. 😇
When I do the S shape it sometimes leave a slight haze when the sun hits especially patio door glass. When i got up and down I wipe the top and start and then wipe squeegee and tilt it so it does not leave streak. This method does not leave haze at all , but on a hot day the dry part of the squeegee will leave a faint streak. I use both methods depending on the situation. Good Vid. Keep them windows clean
great video. the straight pull can be very effective and sometimes quicker. After making one straight pull down, I'll go the area of the pane and let the squeegee flop to one side a bit(i leave the squeegee a bit loose), then I tap the glass to get the water off the end that will be overlapping (over the wet part to the dry part). I usually leave an inch or inch and half overlap of squeegee rubber on dry pane and then start my next straight pull as i immediately start I angle down so the squeegee blade part thats on the wet side is higher than the dry side. No streaks with this method. the key for me is the tap the squeegee to get the excess water off- if I don't then I may see a streak.
I clean houses part time and this squeegy is not as easy as it look it takes practice is truly a technique it makes cleaning windows and mirrors much easier for sure. Im ready to upgrade to a better squuegy.
Zack ví este vídeo un poco tarde pero como trabajo en limpieza me ha servido de mucho. No sé Inglés pero algo entendí. Pero con tu demostración capté la idea.
ya, you know, as someone whos been in the window cleaning bizz for over 25 years now, i just find it insulting to ever disrespect our profession like he did, i will be showing this to all of my workers as an example of what NOT TO DO!!1 i would also like to add that the squeegee that he is using is not of the "top of the line" brands, that right there is a mason 3XT-75, mid range at best. my workers and I use the Herman 976-FIH's, those cut threw the water like a freshly sharpened balisong. I also picked up on the technique he was using at the end, the double handed technique. this would work if you knew the angles and wrist maneuvers to do it, what hes doing il terrible for his joints and will probably cut his window cleaner life span in half.
I brought a cheap squeegee and i think its rubbish it seems to just leave water on the windows and horrible streaks, but i don't know where to buy really good ones.
asus63645 I have cleaned windows professional since I was 12 and im almost 19. as long as the glass is maintained it should not be a issue. many businesses I clean only have hand marks and some dust since I maintain it.
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