Steve-O, you are such an admirable man. So smart and hard working. Very inspirational to a young, beginning window cleaner like myself. I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience and knowledge because it is teaching me so much I didn't currently know. Thanks man, God bless you.
Nice set up - I’ve been accustomed to a lot of these tools for a while, but from your videos I have totally adopted the bath towel into my supplies, very handy!
I know this is an old video but could you help a guy just starting to add windows to his cleaning business. 30 years ago I whizzed with a plain old 12" Ettore and a cheap mop with military housing that requires me to literally strip window and casing clean with double and storms taken apart too. Now in doing very wealthy clients very cheaply I need to get my old body to clean windows without slopping water or cleaners, care with fine wood casings and you know the drill. I actually have two days to get a Squeegee for a 15 story Chicago balcony with floor to ceiling windows. 4' wide, 9 tall and 20 of them both sides. And... 40' of mirrored wall in the master bedroom. Please help me Steve! Hard water stains and oily fingerprints too. Did I mention I'm 60 and everything hurts after leaving cleaning for 30 years to be a stone mason. Yep. Thanks, I love your videos too!
I use the Ettore Super System handle on my main squeegee for storefronts. It’s an 18” brass Ettore channel. Is your favorite pulex handle also 30 degrees? Does the pulex handle perform better on the pole? Did some research. Detroit Sponge said The Pulex Swivel Handle is a swiveling handle in an economical package that gives great results. Window cleaners agree that the angle this handle holds is unique and very effective!
Thanks Steve. I just ordered from your links. I hope you get a cut. I appreciate your channel and the directions you give. I'm a homeowner but I've cleaned a lot of glass as a college student and I enjoy doing my own home. Thanks for the advice. I see you're in the 970. I went to school in Fort Collins.
Better to buy long channels and rubber blades and cut them down. For brass a couple of 22s will get many sizes. I suggest using 18,12, and 6" main channels, then an Ettore 36 blade can be cut without much waste.
Hello my friend i was a window cleaner back in the past working in uk iam planning to make my own company im trying to get all the type of squeegees and equipement there in the shops thanks
So you can use the white 3m pads on tint? That’s great info because when I was working for a company last year I was just mopping and squeegeeing them out of fear of scratching the tint. But I didn’t like how that came out
Jorge Chavez I’m wondering the same thing...I’ve always used extensions and little giants but lately have been wondering if stack would be better...(?)
@@SteveOthewindowcleaner I use section ladders on every tall ladder job. When you stack 6 sections, by the time you get to the top, the ladder is almost parallel to the wall. Makes working a tad slower. If there's anything more than a 8mph wind, there's the pucker factor too.💨 😬💩👖
Cool. You definitely stock a lot of different tools. Do you use a sponge a scraper or a chamois ever? Those are part of my everyday work. I used to use the ettore rubbers, but they didn't really glide too well and after noticing faint shadows of rubber film on the dry areas of the glass when it's hot, I decided to try Pulex rubbers. Glad I did. They have a much better glide and don't leave any noticeable film on hot dry glass.
@@ScottWConvid19 i didn't like the pick up, found they nick real easy and hard to insert in channel. been over 4 years don't know if they are better now
@@SunshinewindowsAu thanks. I've found the same thing about how easily they nick. I haven't used an ettore rubber since the late 90's, so maybe they've changed. I'm willing to give them another go. I do a lot of residential and I love to work in the sun (especially on construction clean ups), because you can see every detail. If the ettore rubber still leaves that faint gray film on a hot overlapping edge, I just can't sacrifice my quality, since that's how i've established my business since 95. I remember the ettore rubbers wore out a lot quicker though. If they've changed their formula, it's worth trying out again
@@ScottWConvid19 i solely use blackdiamond. i feel the window, i clean in the dark alot. when the washer glides smoothly i squeegee, if i feel any bumps through squeegee i investigate. At end of job i double check my work
Steve-o! Nice truck set-up! Is that your competition across the street? Just wondering if you leave your ladders on the rack overnight? Do you have a way to lock them to the rack?
Nice vid SteveO! I use a similar kit, but trimmed down a bit (12" and 18" brass w/ various handles). For storefront pole work, I use a Sorbo QS 24, and for swivel, I put an Unger S-channel on a 14" Moerman excelerator handle with the rubber cut flush with the metal (so it doesn't bunch when I touch the frames). Light, and the teeth of the Excelerator pop into the slots of the S-channel perfectly and don't need to be filed down. I tried the 18" superchannel that Luke & Reanna use, but it's weird and finicky. How do you like the Pulex Alumax 18" compared to the Superchannel, and Sorbo as storefront hand tools?
Hi Steve! I'm from Brazil and here I am not finding this articulated squeegee that you use, I found something similar on some sites, but are not the same. Could you point me to a website that can export this articulated squeegee to my country?
Danny Wilson I only use the contour plus as a skylight cleaning tool in its 0 degree setting, as a in hand tool I never got use to it. I’m using the baron rubber
I thought you were going to leave the excelerator swivel squeegee off your list because the traditional tools get most jobs done faster. I’d rather make more money than look fancy any day.
I’ve been cleaning windows professionally for like 15 years, I own a very successful window cleaning company that has over 500 great reviews and recommendations and u no what we use 4 squeegee blades one mop and my company by far is way better, I’m not gonna share my secrets, but this guy has way too much stuff u don’t need all that equipment, and my company and the money it brings in,along with its reputation is living proof....
Bernie Cubbison well your proof that some window cleaners have way to big of an ego and think because they’ve made one money one way that there isn’t another way to do it. Yes, you don’t need all the tools I have, shoot for two years all I used was a 10” mop and a 6” squeegee and a 12” squeegee when doing homes because I didn’t know any better. But having a great assortment of tools makes the job easier. To say your company is better...has no validity and proves your arrogance. Do you know our bottom line numbers to be able to make a statement like that? No you don’t. I’ve seen huge companies that look huge on the outside be an absolute disgrace in reality and not paying there employees correctly, now am I saying this about you? No! Because to make that statement I would need to know facts. For a man that has 500 reviews and a great reputation and to make a statement like that doesn’t seem like a person that I would ever align with!
Steve-O, you are such an admirable man. So smart and hard working. Very inspirational to a young, beginning window cleaner like myself. I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience and knowledge because it is teaching me so much I didn't currently know. Thanks man, God bless you.
Steve reminds me of my brother, dad and best friend all at the same time!
Goodaye from Australia 🇦🇺
We are including window cleaning as our business grows...THANKS for the information !!
Nice set up - I’ve been accustomed to a lot of these tools for a while, but from your videos I have totally adopted the bath towel into my supplies, very handy!
CoastalWindowCleaning WDR I’m glad the bath towel helps!!
Hey steve o ! Just letting you know I just went to window cleaning resource and purchased a bunch of tools you just mentioned ! Thank you!
anthony joseph your very welcome Anthony!!
Good info Steve. Very informative and well presented as ever. Keep up the good work. All the best Pete
Why thumb down steveo is a master
I know this is an old video but could you help a guy just starting to add windows to his cleaning business. 30 years ago I whizzed with a plain old 12" Ettore and a cheap mop with military housing that requires me to literally strip window and casing clean with double and storms taken apart too.
Now in doing very wealthy clients very cheaply I need to get my old body to clean windows without slopping water or cleaners, care with fine wood casings and you know the drill.
I actually have two days to get a Squeegee for a 15 story Chicago balcony with floor to ceiling windows. 4' wide, 9 tall and 20 of them both sides. And... 40' of mirrored wall in the master bedroom.
Please help me Steve! Hard water stains and oily fingerprints too.
Did I mention I'm 60 and everything hurts after leaving cleaning for 30 years to be a stone mason. Yep. Thanks, I love your videos too!
Glad to hear you like the Dry Me A River towels!
Dad Details I love them 😍
Great video. Thank you 🙂
I use the Ettore Super System handle on my main squeegee for storefronts. It’s an 18” brass Ettore channel. Is your favorite pulex handle also 30 degrees? Does the pulex handle perform better on the pole?
Did some research. Detroit Sponge said
The Pulex Swivel Handle is a swiveling handle in an economical package that gives great results. Window cleaners agree that the angle this handle holds is unique and very effective!
Professional setup for any level of window cleaning. Did you use window scrapers for paint and cement or do you prefer the steel wool???
that unger scraper holster was the best addition to my belt this year...........
Dave The Window Licker one of the best overall tools made so far
Thanks Steve. I just ordered from your links. I hope you get a cut. I appreciate your channel and the directions you give. I'm a homeowner but I've cleaned a lot of glass as a college student and I enjoy doing my own home. Thanks for the advice. I see you're in the 970. I went to school in Fort Collins.
Raymond Vigil oh that’s awesome!! I went to CSU for college!! Thank you for your order!!
What’s the best tool to to detail high windows
Better to buy long channels and rubber blades and cut them down. For brass a couple of 22s will get many sizes. I suggest using 18,12, and 6" main channels, then an Ettore 36 blade can be cut without much waste.
I use that belt too Steve-O!!! 😊
A short handle for route helps much.
I found equipment over 24" starts to fatigue my shoulders. Love 3m pads.
Great video
✌❤🤙
Having lighters tools helps, I've switched to 6", 12", and 6" aluminum channels/ squeegees. Wagtail and Moerman are half the weight of other makers.
Hello my friend i was a window cleaner back in the past working in uk iam planning to make my own company im trying to get all the type of squeegees and equipement there in the shops thanks
Do you clean windows In and out?
Is there a one stop shop for all of this? Starting up right now and am struggling with the amount of tools a available.
Most definitely windowcleaner.com/MY
So you can use the white 3m pads on tint? That’s great info because when I was working for a company last year I was just mopping and squeegeeing them out of fear of scratching the tint. But I didn’t like how that came out
Are you using the Dry Me A River towels for detailing the glass or for frames and water clean up?
Is your stack ladder only two sections or do you have a complete set but only choose to use two pieces? Do you like to use stack ladders?
Jorge Chavez I’m wondering the same thing...I’ve always used extensions and little giants but lately have been wondering if stack would be better...(?)
@@coastalwindowcleaningwdr9058 I use Little Giant ladders. Very heavy.
@@SteveOthewindowcleaner I use section ladders on every tall ladder job. When you stack 6 sections, by the time you get to the top, the ladder is almost parallel to the wall. Makes working a tad slower. If there's anything more than a 8mph wind, there's the pucker factor too.💨 😬💩👖
Cool. You definitely stock a lot of different tools. Do you use a sponge a scraper or a chamois ever? Those are part of my everyday work.
I used to use the ettore rubbers, but they didn't really glide too well and after noticing faint shadows of rubber film on the dry areas of the glass when it's hot, I decided to try Pulex rubbers. Glad I did. They have a much better glide and don't leave any noticeable film on hot dry glass.
amazing how we all have different opinions i cant stand pulex....
@@SunshinewindowsAu interesting. What about them can't you stand?
@@ScottWConvid19 i didn't like the pick up, found they nick real easy and hard to insert in channel. been over 4 years don't know if they are better now
@@SunshinewindowsAu thanks. I've found the same thing about how easily they nick. I haven't used an ettore rubber since the late 90's, so maybe they've changed. I'm willing to give them another go. I do a lot of residential and I love to work in the sun (especially on construction clean ups), because you can see every detail. If the ettore rubber still leaves that faint gray film on a hot overlapping edge, I just can't sacrifice my quality, since that's how i've established my business since 95.
I remember the ettore rubbers wore out a lot quicker though. If they've changed their formula, it's worth trying out again
@@ScottWConvid19 i solely use blackdiamond. i feel the window, i clean in the dark alot. when the washer glides smoothly i squeegee, if i feel any bumps through squeegee i investigate. At end of job i double check my work
Great video
Steve-o! Nice truck set-up! Is that your competition across the street? Just wondering if you leave your ladders on the rack overnight? Do you have a way to lock them to the rack?
Jeff Kriz nope that’s our other van, yes I always leave them on, haven’t anything stolen yet
Nice vid SteveO! I use a similar kit, but trimmed down a bit (12" and 18" brass w/ various handles). For storefront pole work, I use a Sorbo QS 24, and for swivel, I put an Unger S-channel on a 14" Moerman excelerator handle with the rubber cut flush with the metal (so it doesn't bunch when I touch the frames). Light, and the teeth of the Excelerator pop into the slots of the S-channel perfectly and don't need to be filed down. I tried the 18" superchannel that Luke & Reanna use, but it's weird and finicky. How do you like the Pulex Alumax 18" compared to the Superchannel, and Sorbo as storefront hand tools?
How much do u charge per door for walk in cooler in gas station and liquor store?
$3-$4 a window pane total for in/out
on the 3M white pads, can you use them on tint?
417altavista yes
I love my bath towles!
Cotton, right? lol
@@ScottWConvid19 100% do you know how bad microfibre/micro plastics are for the oceans?
They just make the job easier!!
No on the bath towels lol
@@ryanfewster574 best mops about!
Deciding what to start with is tough
Hi Steve! I'm from Brazil and here I am not finding this articulated squeegee that you use, I found something similar on some sites, but are not the same. Could you point me to a website that can export this articulated squeegee to my country?
I also use carpenter belt, the clips open whenever they feel for it,,, very annoying,,, You forgot the Unger Ergotec Squeegee your #2 favorite ✌️
Hey Steve o, are you using Sorbo rubber or baron rubber in that ledger? Whats your opinion on the contour plus handle? Enjoy your videos bro🤙
Danny Wilson I only use the contour plus as a skylight cleaning tool in its 0 degree setting, as a in hand tool I never got use to it. I’m using the baron rubber
One more like for this video I’m 99 haha excellent 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶❄️❄️❄️
How sore do your arms and torso get by the end of the day? How many clients can you Comfortably service in a day? Do you have a helper?
What rules have you made for yourself in business.
Flat screwdriver to help pop off those stubborn screens
I just started useing the ettore 18in stainless steel channel with the ettore pro plus handle got any tips
Joey the window cleaner that’s the handle that can go to zero degrees as well?
@@SteveOthewindowcleaner no it stays in one position with the quick release at the top
Joey the window cleaner what are you having trouble with?
Back flip❤ for life. Lol
Cool
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2.0 14" and 10" I have a love hate relationship with
Try Ettore blades in them, Unger clips help with tip flex also.
Steveo do you own this business?
Kenneth Rinicker yes there’s two of us that own the business
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Ryan Fewster 👍
I thought you were going to leave the excelerator swivel squeegee off your list because the traditional tools get most jobs done faster. I’d rather make more money than look fancy any day.
Jammin...
I’ve been cleaning windows professionally for like 15 years, I own a very successful window cleaning company that has over 500 great reviews and recommendations and u no what we use 4 squeegee blades one mop and my company by far is way better, I’m not gonna share my secrets, but this guy has way too much stuff u don’t need all that equipment, and my company and the money it brings in,along with its reputation is living proof....
Bernie Cubbison well your proof that some window cleaners have way to big of an ego and think because they’ve made one money one way that there isn’t another way to do it. Yes, you don’t need all the tools I have, shoot for two years all I used was a 10” mop and a 6” squeegee and a 12” squeegee when doing homes because I didn’t know any better. But having a great assortment of tools makes the job easier. To say your company is better...has no validity and proves your arrogance. Do you know our bottom line numbers to be able to make a statement like that? No you don’t. I’ve seen huge companies that look huge on the outside be an absolute disgrace in reality and not paying there employees correctly, now am I saying this about you? No! Because to make that statement I would need to know facts. For a man that has 500 reviews and a great reputation and to make a statement like that doesn’t seem like a person that I would ever align with!
To come on here and post this publicly... Lol...