I learned a lot of stuff from this guy. 6 years ago when I started my window cleaning career I felt a bit lost... then I found these guides and suddenly it all became a lot easier and faster. Now there's no job I can't do at least 3 different ways...
Steve, you make a good teacher buddy Thanks for passing on your experience and knowledge to those of us who didn't, but now have, a clue on window cleaning.
I had never seen it done before, but I was watching one of Squeegee Life’s videos, where he used a 0° and went up one side to the top, and then made a side pull across the top once( or twice depending on height)and then that allowed him to fan the rest of the window. I have found that works super slick. I find it great with the Moerman at 10°.
Ty for this video I definitely saving it to my playlist for window cleaning tips. Unrelated, I have to say I LOVE the use of the background airplane noise 😂 That was great!
I have been doing my local mcdonalds inside and out. theres tables in the way. I really like swinging that angle back more. I never use the 40 degree anymore. -10 is my favorite. holds the back angle just right i feel like it just drags so right.
Hi! You can call/text SteveO at 970-214-9522 to grab his opinion. In this video, he's using a XERO Carbon Fiber Trad Pole : windowcleaner.com/products/xero-carbon-fiber-pole-trad-pole-2-0
Pole tips are not interchangeable between brands unless you can utilize an adapter, such as the XERO Carbon Fiber Trad pole that has a XERO Trad Adapter. windowcleaner.com/products/xero-trad-adapters
The XERO Trad Pole comes up to 20 feet (plus your reach), we don't typically recommend using this specific pole any higher just based on its design. However, if you give us a little more information, we can make a better recommendation like the XERO M9, which is 21'. XERO Trad: windowcleaner.com/products/xero-carbon-fiber-pole-trad-pole-2-0 XERO M9 : windowcleaner.com/products/xero-m9-water-fed-pole
There was no need to delete my comment, was there? It was made in good faith; and if you disagreed with it you could've just said so. I've got broad shoulders.
@@windowcleaner I was referring to whether you had tried using "Optimum No Rinse" to wash windows. I had some left over in my pump sprayer after washing my car and used it to spray the outside of a kitchen window - with very good results. I then washed all my windows with ONR in the pump sprayer. It was quick and easy, didn't streak and I had no suds to get rid of afterwards. I only mentioned it as, being a professional window cleaner, you may have been interested.
I learned a lot of stuff from this guy. 6 years ago when I started my window cleaning career I felt a bit lost... then I found these guides and suddenly it all became a lot easier and faster. Now there's no job I can't do at least 3 different ways...
That is awesome! We love to hear when things just work!
same here 5 years ago. crazy awesome guy.
That’s me right now. I’m learning I just need tog eat out and do it. Learn as I go.
Steve, you make a good teacher buddy
Thanks for passing on your experience and knowledge to those of us who didn't, but now have, a clue on window cleaning.
Thank you so much for the positive feedback!
Good video Steve.
Thanks 👍
Love the short videos!
Glad you like them!
I had never seen it done before, but I was watching one of Squeegee Life’s videos, where he used a 0° and went up one side to the top, and then made a side pull across the top once( or twice depending on height)and then that allowed him to fan the rest of the window. I have found that works super slick. I find it great with the Moerman at 10°.
That is great! Keep it up!
Ty for this video I definitely saving it to my playlist for window cleaning tips. Unrelated, I have to say I LOVE the use of the background airplane noise 😂 That was great!
Nice little addition! ✈️
Yup needed this video for trying to do second story windows. Need to do the fanning with the pole only !
Just in time, then! Thanks for watching!
@@windowcleaner what’s the best beginner squeegee for doing that?
I have been doing my local mcdonalds inside and out. theres tables in the way. I really like swinging that angle back more. I never use the 40 degree anymore. -10 is my favorite. holds the back angle just right i feel like it just drags so right.
It is super versatile! Glad it works for you!
Just wondering how much, You guys chache for full restaurant window cleaning at Mc Donald's in US ?
@cedron_okna_na_blysk how much what? Twice a month at 4 locations.
: ) ok the question is what's the price of window cleaning at McDonald's in US . Just wondering if we have similar prices in Europe
I like using the Moerman Fliq. You'll save alotta time by not having to switch between scrubber and squeegee and not having to detail edges.
Great options!
Like a pro!
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What a beast!
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❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊❤❤❤I appreciate this tutorial because you've shown us how to work and train employees to work smarter Not harder. ❤
Every day all day!
Hey SteveO, What is the best extension pole to use?
Hi! You can call/text SteveO at 970-214-9522 to grab his opinion. In this video, he's using a XERO Carbon Fiber Trad Pole : windowcleaner.com/products/xero-carbon-fiber-pole-trad-pole-2-0
i need to know if i could use the lock cone on every pole
Pole tips are not interchangeable between brands unless you can utilize an adapter, such as the XERO Carbon Fiber Trad pole that has a XERO Trad Adapter. windowcleaner.com/products/xero-trad-adapters
How long do some of those poles get and is it reasonable to use them on interior windows that are 20+ feet high? Like high access interior windows
The XERO Trad Pole comes up to 20 feet (plus your reach), we don't typically recommend using this specific pole any higher just based on its design. However, if you give us a little more information, we can make a better recommendation like the XERO M9, which is 21'.
XERO Trad: windowcleaner.com/products/xero-carbon-fiber-pole-trad-pole-2-0
XERO M9 : windowcleaner.com/products/xero-m9-water-fed-pole
You got a lurker behind you 😅
That glass is too clean 😂
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In Texas, the window would have dried already. Gotta be faster my boi.
In Texas, we would suggest you utilize Hi Slide, or GG$ to combat the dry nature of the air. In NY, we have this horrible thing called humidity.
Good thing we aren't in Texas! Come out to Colorado I'll show you speed my boi ;)
Is it pole a window with a squeege or squeege a window with a pole? 😂
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There was no need to delete my comment, was there? It was made in good faith; and if you disagreed with it you could've just said so. I've got broad shoulders.
Not sure what you are referencing, here! Sorry for the confusion!
@@windowcleaner I was referring to whether you had tried using "Optimum No Rinse" to wash windows. I had some left over in my pump sprayer after washing my car and used it to spray the outside of a kitchen window - with very good results. I then washed all my windows with ONR in the pump sprayer. It was quick and easy, didn't streak and I had no suds to get rid of afterwards. I only mentioned it as, being a professional window cleaner, you may have been interested.
Yes, but the key is when to use what method. Straight pulls in the sun on a hot, dry day ain't going to work.
Great tip! If you utilize a slip agent, such as Hi Slide, you can use the straight pull method as long as you are efficient.