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From: andysen2007
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  • rolling rig is osha regs as long as its tide back its all good.i have to stay away from edge for the seal on the windows is rotted out.if i was to hit corners 1 rubber would last 10 windows and would have to change it.so youd be talking about 200 rubbers for this building alone.

  • ...yeah...might not want to demonstrate to OSHA that you do rolling maneuvers.

  • That may work on really clean windows, most all need more scrubbing. I noticed your corners don't get scrubbed. The windows I clean here in Washington are dirty as hell, and I need to scrub them well. Some even white-padded, but I do love your technique( it's damn efficient !) I have a few Bldgs I can do that on, where you can clean several hundred plates in an hour or so depending on wind and such. This summer we're gonna do some more filming, emphisizing speed and techniqe self rescue training

  • Eh what floor are you on? Cause i've been waiting all year for you too clean my windows.

  • @deangle45 all floors but havent done them for 1 yr now but should be there in the summer

  • I'm not a high-rise cleaner, nor am i a perfect window cleaner yet, so no offense meant by this question, but why don't you detail? I have a bank just like that and if I did that there'd be weep marks all over.

  • WOW - no blips, no drips - FAST! My shoulders hurt just watching.

  • yep, nice, nice...

  • Andy our Ronnie and his dad have seen this and said it is very good! You are fast!!!!!!

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