Another great video Bully😂 What's your squeegee and rubber of choice? I use the ettore brass chanel in the excelerator handle, pulex soft rubber for winter and green unger rubber in summer.
Great choice of kit Dynajedi In the beginning I used 14” Brass Ettore Squeegee Then went to a Stainless Steel 12” Ettore Both with Ettore Rubber Then a guy named John recommended the 12” Steccone Featherlight made from Aircraft Aluminium with Black Diamond Rubber that I have been using since November which seems to be going well It’s quite mad as I almost feel I’m being unfaithful to Ettore 🤣 But I think as they’ve used his name I feel ok about it now 🤟☀️
@@Bullyswindowcleaningclasses You sound like me , I have tried countless combos , I was using liquidators for ages but find they leave to many rainbow streaks.... Have you got a link for the ladder mitts you use?
I have a question Bully. I have a customer who just had his house rendered. The company got cement all over the glass. Customer has a go at getting some off but unfortunately scratched a few of the windows. He has asked if I know how to get the rest off. Is a scraper the only option?
Hi Yourcleaner Firstly I would explain to the customer that the builder is liable for any damage to the windows & frames, and should have covered them before carrying out any work. Now explain that you can get it off, and you will do your best with damage limitation, but there is a chance of some scratches remaining. Now doing the job. I would give the affected glazing a thorough coating of warm soapy water (fairy liquid) Keep applying a few coats to thoroughly soak the cement, as it will slowly absorb the solution. Then using a scraper with a brand new blade scrape off the cement in one direction only, to avoid dragging sand from the cement mix across the glazing. Do this a few times and it should work well 🤟☀️
@@Bullyswindowcleaningclasses thanks. The customer knows that it’s the builders fault and I might scratch them. He knows how easy it can happen from experience. I’ll give that a go.
Great advice as always. Thanks Bully!
Thank you GNE🤟☀️🥛
very nice video, good clear explication, thank you!
Thank you bt45240🤟☀️
Nice touch bully worthwhile video👍🏻
Thank you James 👍☀️
Another great video Bully😂
What's your squeegee and rubber of choice?
I use the ettore brass chanel in the excelerator handle, pulex soft rubber for winter and green unger rubber in summer.
Great choice of kit Dynajedi
In the beginning I used 14” Brass Ettore Squeegee
Then went to a Stainless Steel 12” Ettore
Both with Ettore Rubber
Then a guy named John recommended the
12” Steccone Featherlight made from Aircraft Aluminium
with Black Diamond Rubber that I have been using since November which seems to be going well
It’s quite mad as I almost feel I’m being unfaithful to Ettore 🤣
But I think as they’ve used his name I feel ok about it now 🤟☀️
@@Bullyswindowcleaningclasses You sound like me , I have tried countless combos , I was using liquidators for ages but find they leave to many rainbow streaks....
Have you got a link for the ladder mitts you use?
windowcleancentre.co.uk/products/ladder-mitts-surface-protectors
@@Bullyswindowcleaningclasses Cheers Bully your a good un 👍 keep the vids coming mate , love watching your content.
Bully what soap do you use
Hi Neil
Good old Fairy original 🤟☀️
I have a question Bully. I have a customer who just had his house rendered. The company got cement all over the glass. Customer has a go at getting some off but unfortunately scratched a few of the windows. He has asked if I know how to get the rest off. Is a scraper the only option?
Hi Yourcleaner
Firstly I would explain to the customer that the builder is liable for any damage to the windows & frames, and should have covered them before carrying out any work.
Now explain that you can get it off, and you will do your best with damage limitation, but there is a chance of some scratches remaining.
Now doing the job.
I would give the affected glazing a thorough coating of warm soapy water (fairy liquid)
Keep applying a few coats to thoroughly soak the cement, as it will slowly absorb the solution.
Then using a scraper with a brand new blade scrape off the cement in one direction only, to avoid dragging sand from the cement mix across the glazing.
Do this a few times and it should work well 🤟☀️
@@Bullyswindowcleaningclasses thanks. The customer knows that it’s the builders fault and I might scratch them. He knows how easy it can happen from experience. I’ll give that a go.
@@yourcleanerwindows6969It will be fine 👍
@@yourcleanerwindows6969It will be fine 👍☀️