How can you all mean it's amazing skills? It's not window cleaning if you look when he takes the big windows he misses a lot of spots and the robber needs to be changed. A good professional window cleaner never takes all windows in one time the result afterwoods is too bad. Maximum 3 windows a time and take the edges with a microfiber cloth before sqeegee, but keep on with your work, that gives me more work, so thank you. It's not how fast you can do it but how the result is that counts remember
Great video Mark! Your skills are truly amazing. Say, what's in your cleaning solution that you can scrub so many windows. At least half my windows would be dried out before squeegeeing? Also, nice use of the wagtail. ;)
@akaMarko and Pighaterskater Yeah, there are days when I wouldn't be able to work the job in this way. I try to do it first thing in the morning before the sun comes around - in direct sunlight it would dry out. I start the job with a lot of solution in on the strip washer. The unger microfibre strip washer is really absorbent so it holds a lot of water and doesn't drip too much. Too much soap in the solution will make it dry quicker. Try GG4 - it takes longer to evapourate.
@m4rkhenderson I guess as the saying goes "make hay while the suns shining". But in window cleaning it's more a case of "scrub multible windows while the sun is not shining". :) Hope business is going well for you. Hi from Reflection window cleaning limited (Wellington, New Zealand)
I wish I had the luxury of cleaning so many panes at once.. I'm lucky to get two soaped up and they're already starting to dry.. cool vid
PaynesWindowCleaning 4 days ago
why would you wast all that time , you should just straight pull those windows
nsmcgirt 1 month ago
@nsmcgirt - That's no fun though is it.....
m4rkhenderson 4 weeks ago
How can you all mean it's amazing skills? It's not window cleaning if you look when he takes the big windows he misses a lot of spots and the robber needs to be changed. A good professional window cleaner never takes all windows in one time the result afterwoods is too bad. Maximum 3 windows a time and take the edges with a microfiber cloth before sqeegee, but keep on with your work, that gives me more work, so thank you. It's not how fast you can do it but how the result is that counts remember
Davidof8868 1 month ago
Mark have you tried ecover? and what are your thoughts on its comparison to GG4 for evaporation?
polycarp06 1 month ago
you missed the bottoms mark lol great video
jouk45 1 month ago
cool vid and great music! thanks for posting
raider2661 2 months ago
Great video Mark! Your skills are truly amazing. Say, what's in your cleaning solution that you can scrub so many windows. At least half my windows would be dried out before squeegeeing? Also, nice use of the wagtail. ;)
akaMarko 8 months ago
@akaMarko and Pighaterskater Yeah, there are days when I wouldn't be able to work the job in this way. I try to do it first thing in the morning before the sun comes around - in direct sunlight it would dry out. I start the job with a lot of solution in on the strip washer. The unger microfibre strip washer is really absorbent so it holds a lot of water and doesn't drip too much. Too much soap in the solution will make it dry quicker. Try GG4 - it takes longer to evapourate.
m4rkhenderson 8 months ago
@m4rkhenderson I guess as the saying goes "make hay while the suns shining". But in window cleaning it's more a case of "scrub multible windows while the sun is not shining". :) Hope business is going well for you. Hi from Reflection window cleaning limited (Wellington, New Zealand)
Pighaterskater 5 months ago
Excellent vid and incredible skills. I'm a really really good window cleaner but you're much better then I am. Mind you I did most height work.
Mike the Window Cleaner.
ZeroTemp 8 months ago
must be pretty cold where your working.
Pighaterskater 8 months ago
What! No Steve Zadoyan!!! Bit different from shipping/export.
dbcleaningservices 8 months ago
@dbcleaningservices .... not this time. Aye those were the days!
m4rkhenderson 8 months ago