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Extending your Capabilities

Reach & Wash® can clean to a height of 80ft, well beyond the reach of ladders, and is much safer, more efficient and cost-effective than other methods of working at height.

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Hereof, what equipment do you need for window cleaning?

Equipment needed for Window Cleaning Businesses:

  1. Squeegee handles, channels, and rubbers.
  2. Extension poles.
  3. T-Bars and sleeves.
  4. Scrapers.
  5. Cleaning solution and buckets.
  6. Towels.
  7. Belts and holsters.
  8. Ladders.
Also to know is, how do you clean high reach windows? How To Clean High Windows

  1. Gather your equipment. …
  2. Spray down the window using your hose.
  3. Add a couple drops of your cleaning solution to your bucket of water and dip your brush or sponge into this.
  4. Using your extension pole, scrub the window with your brush/sponge. …
  5. Rinse the window with your hose.

Correspondingly, how do you use a reach and Wash system?

The Reach and Wash system uses a pole through which pure water is fed to a brush at the end. The brush is then moved across the window allowing the pure water to absorb impurities and lift the dirt. The window is then rinsed to leave a streak free sterile surface.

Do window cleaners use special water?

The only consumable the pure water system uses to clean windows is pure water, which is completely harmless to your property, garden and the environment – unlike traditional methods which use harsh chemicals and detergents.

Can I use deionised water to clean windows?

Because of its ability to easily remove “gunk,” it makes a great cleaning agent for a variety of surfaces such as windows, table tops, wooden surfaces, mirrors, baseboards, and even CARPET CLEANING. Since there are no minerals in deionized water, it leaves behind no residue, spots, or stains on surfaces.

Is window cleaning profitable?

The average window cleaner makes $50 to $70 per hour, so just by working four Saturdays a month, you could be bringing in an extra $1,400 to $2,000 next month! Best of all, you can make this extra income without quitting your regular job. This opens in a new window.

How much can you make window cleaning?

The average window cleaning salary is $15-25 per hour, or $30,000-$50,000 per year, going up to $60,000 depending on your region. The average high rise window cleaning salary is higher, starting at $18 per hour. You can also think of your window cleaning salary in terms of jobs: the average residential job is $180.

How much do self employed window cleaners earn?

If you are charging for arguments sake around £10.00 – £12.00 per house, which is pretty typical, that’s a gross income of about £30 – £40.00 per hour.

What is the best way to clean outside windows?

Cleaning Windows from the Outside

Start by rinsing the windows with the hose, then fill a bucket with clean, cool water and add a few drops of liquid dish soap. Using a soft microfiber cloth, go over the surface of the window. For higher windows, use a sponge mop (or a soft cotton or microfiber mop) on a pole.

How do you clean upstairs windows without a ladder?

How to Clean Upstairs Windows without a Ladder:

  1. Install the hose and turn the water on. …
  2. Run the water onto the window surfaces. …
  3. Rinse the entire window in order to soak the dirt. …
  4. Install the extension pole on the brush. …
  5. Fill the bucket with lukewarm water. …
  6. Dip the brush into the window cleaning solution.

What is the best cleaner for windows?

The best homemade window cleaning solution is to just mix two gallons of water and about a teaspoon of dishwashing liquid together in your bucket. Some people also opt to use vinegar and water to clean windows. In warm weather, you’ll get a little more working time by using cool water.

About

Hi, my name is Andres. Over the last 25 years, I’ve had the privilege of helping thousands of my friends and neighbors get the most sparkling carpets and rugs they’ve ever seen. In fact, many tell me they love taking their shoes off and rubbing their toes in the soft, fluffy carpet after they get the most thorough cleaning ever! They told me they wanted more… and I’m giving it to them!

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