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Window cleaning made easy

Have you ever stopped to watch a professional window washer. It amazes me how fast they clean a window, and how easy they make it look. Their movements when they use the squeegee to remove the water off the window are fluid. Now I want you to think about how you clean your windows at home. A can of spray cleaner a couple of rolls of paper towels, and in an hour your arm feels like it’s going to fall off. Many of us just say the heck with it, and resign ourselves to look through dirty glass. It doesn’t have to be this way.

Purchasing the  tools a window cleaner uses are  relatively inexpensive. Learning to clean windows like a professional is pretty easy. Finding a place where you can buy these products is the hard part. The public as a rule doesn’t shop at janitor supply companies. You pick up most of your cleaning products from the grocery store. Unfortunately you’re not going to find professional window cleaning products there. Your best bet is a local janitor supply company or www.cleaningsolutionssuperstore.com

You’ll need a squeegee, and a strip washer to wash the glass. A product known as the pill that makes 2.5 gallons of window cleaner, and if you’re doing upper story windows a light weight extension pole. If you have a single story home you can pick these tools up for under $50. People with two story homes can add a light weight extension pole, and their cost will be around $100. This is professional quality equipment you’ll have a lifetime. The two biggest manufacturers of professional window cleaning equipment in the world are Unger from Germany, and Ettore from Italy. Both these companies are excellant, and make great products. If you’d like to see these products being used in cleaning home windows click here. I hope you learned something, and may you never look out a dirty window again.

                                                                                                                                                     Rich

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One Response to “Window cleaning made easy”

  1. Thanks for the post :)

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