Good job. We basically do the same, but just rinse them with an old brush and pure water, then suck up the water with a wet/dry portable vacuum. Can dry with the portable blower before cleaning the glass.
Now I see the real value in the ryobi blower. Great vid Byron. Although your vids are causing me to spend more time on Bunnings. Yesterday a nut riveter, tomorrow a ryobi blower... good thing I’ve got the battery already. I reckon using my pump sprayer could work well on those type of grills, especially as you could do a pre soak on them, do a few windows come back and brush then blower. I reckon $5 / screen would be the minimum to charge.
Travis SFWC yes I think you might be right bro, a pre soak would be a good idea. Just remember to blow out all the tracks and nooks and crannies before you get em wet. That little blower is a gem. Great for hinge grill doors too, wash em up then open em and blow. Cheers 👍🤠
Nick Goddard , sure that’s my Ettore boab mod. It works really well. Go through my list of videos and you’ll find one there that explains the Ettore boab set up. I also have a REACH IT modified boab. I’ll do a video on that soon. Thx for your comments 👍
This BOAB has served me really really well over the years, however I am developing a new squeegee and Boab combination to bring to market soon. So please forgive me for not demonstrating this one at the moment. I hope to bring you something absolutely awesome really soon.
Great tips Byron ! Do you clean the sliding screen doors that don't have a grill the same way. Or do you remove the door to clean it. Thanks in advance.
Joe Lorenzo most of the time I’ll use Screen Magic on them. This method with blower does still work thou with fly doors. I generally find if I can leave them in place I will. For info on Screen Magic go to my 4 part series on How to use Screen Magic. Cheers pal. 👍🤠
Good job.
We basically do the same, but just rinse them with an old brush and pure water, then suck up the water with a wet/dry portable vacuum.
Can dry with the portable blower before cleaning the glass.
Now I see the real value in the ryobi blower. Great vid Byron. Although your vids are causing me to spend more time on Bunnings. Yesterday a nut riveter, tomorrow a ryobi blower... good thing I’ve got the battery already.
I reckon using my pump sprayer could work well on those type of grills, especially as you could do a pre soak on them, do a few windows come back and brush then blower. I reckon $5 / screen would be the minimum to charge.
Travis SFWC yes I think you might be right bro, a pre soak would be a good idea. Just remember to blow out all the tracks and nooks and crannies before you get em wet. That little blower is a gem. Great for hinge grill doors too, wash em up then open em and blow. Cheers 👍🤠
Great tips, good to see someone showcasing Australian specific stuff. Could you do a vid on your entire belt set up? YOur BOAB looks really intersting
Nick Goddard , sure that’s my Ettore boab mod. It works really well. Go through my list of videos and you’ll find one there that explains the Ettore boab set up. I also have a REACH IT modified boab. I’ll do a video on that soon. Thx for your comments 👍
This BOAB has served me really really well over the years, however I am developing a new squeegee and Boab combination to bring to market soon. So please forgive me for not demonstrating this one at the moment. I hope to bring you something absolutely awesome really soon.
Another great tip ! Thanks for all the tips and tricks. Take care
Great tips Byron ! Do you clean the sliding screen doors that don't have a grill the same way. Or do you remove the door to clean it. Thanks in advance.
Joe Lorenzo most of the time I’ll use Screen Magic on them. This method with blower does still work thou with fly doors. I generally find if I can leave them in place I will. For info on Screen Magic go to my 4 part series on How to use Screen Magic. Cheers pal. 👍🤠
@@modmanwindowcleaningworksh8867 Thanks mate, appreciate the advice
Been using the ryobi blower a lot more on jobs, and for these types of girl screen where you can’t really use screen magic it does the business. 👍🏻
Very helpful thank you
Nice work Mate .... !
Great video thank you
My pleasure
I knew this guy was Aussie from the high vis shirt he was wearing.
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Grill screens* auto correct got me again
Aren’t you clever!!