To respond to acewindow comment. This video took time and energy to post. What have you done lately? Always a critic with a smart remark, usually by someone without a lot of customers.
actually as stupid as it seems that first technique using a small squeegee to go down and then a Sörbo to do the strokes to the side 8 a large sörbo preferably a 60 cm would be quite a an effective technique,, and probably save a lot energy and might even be quicker for large glass.. but for the window your demonstrating on a swirl is the best ,, if you can do it that is
To respond to acewindow comment. This video took time and energy to post. What have you done lately? Always a critic with a smart remark, usually by someone without a lot of customers.
TheDane824 3 weeks ago
DON'T think a once over is enough.
DON'T be afraid to throw in a shower screen on a full house order for windows.
DO charge the same amount as a double cheeseburger per window side.
:)
AlburyAustralia 5 months ago
actually as stupid as it seems that first technique using a small squeegee to go down and then a Sörbo to do the strokes to the side 8 a large sörbo preferably a 60 cm would be quite a an effective technique,, and probably save a lot energy and might even be quicker for large glass.. but for the window your demonstrating on a swirl is the best ,, if you can do it that is
peterpetersnbg 1 year ago
Awesome little video! Easy to understand, easy to watch. Good technique!
My only suggestion is to iron your backdrop so that it doesn't look like a wrinkled sheet.
acewindowcleaner 1 year ago