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Old 09-30-2006, 12:39 PM   #1
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can anyone tell me what would help make the window cleaning after construction more effecient. Specifically the window seal and the little crevices that are caked with all kinds of dirt that is difficult to get to. What piece of equipment should I buy to either blow this out or pressure wash it or what? I have been looking at either a vapor steamer pressure washer or some type of air compressor and have a shop vac that does not get in there that well. What do you all use?
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2 inch paint brush and a pump-up type sprayer.
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this is what I do during the rough clean i take my vacuum (try a back pac vac) granted they are expensive but it will pay for itself quickly, they are the best thing since sliced bread, my opinion. put on the cravis tool and take a brush we use the brushes used for cleaning a gun we get them at a locol gun shop they're bigger on one end and they fit up underneath the slider pane scrub as you vac. take a sm. paint brush to fling the stuff out and if need a screw driver inside of a rag , rag helps prevent scratches on in track. next as we wash the windows using lots of water we take the brush and scrub the rest out, leaving a clean track.
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Old 07-27-2011, 06:51 AM   #5
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this is what I do during the rough clean i take my vacuum (try a back pac vac) granted they are expensive but it will pay for itself quickly, they are the best thing since sliced bread, my opinion. put on the cravis tool and take a brush we use the brushes used for cleaning a gun we get them at a locol gun shop they're bigger on one end and they fit up underneath the slider pane scrub as you vac. take a sm. paint brush to fling the stuff out and if need a screw driver inside of a rag , rag helps prevent scratches on in track. next as we wash the windows using lots of water we take the brush and scrub the rest out, leaving a clean track.
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Pretty good idea. I should give it a try..
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2 inch paint brush and a pump-up type sprayer.
Good idea. I always have a problem with this
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Great ideas! Thanks for sharing...
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I'll definitely follow your advice. I plan a quick renovation this spring.
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Buy a clear tubing excel pro brush as Ideal for cleaning with pure water systems up to 38 feet. Recommended for use in lighter application professional cleaning and residential cleaning. Inner tube connects to water supply; solid flip-lock clamps make height adjustments easy. Choose from fiberglass or hybrid material (carbon + fiberglass).
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Thanks for sharing these information here according to me some cleaning tips may help you in better service. If you did cleaning in a proper way then you will feel free to do cleaning again.
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