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The Mole and Jersey show EP15 The window cleaning and pressure washing show.
This week we have Cody and Cole from Glass Renu, recorded in New Orleans. The Segments: 3:32 Jersey #39;s Junk.....Pro-Posal 9:18 Marketing Madness.....Commercia...
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International Window Cleaning Association (IWCA) 25th National Convention and Trade Show in Memphis
IWCA 25th National Convention and Trade Show in Memphis, Tennessee, February 2014. A pictorial review of the event from eClean Magazine. Photos provided cour...
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Honolulu, Hawaii Luxury Window Cleaning service
Honolulu Hawaii Luxury window cleaning from high-end residential and commercial properties and everything in between. We are reliable, trustworthy and dedica...
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Perfect franchise is window of opportunity for former Ford worker
12:50pm Tuesday 25th February 2014 in News
HE worked at Southamptons famous Ford plant for nearly a quarter of a century before the factory doors slammed shut last year.
Now Mark McDonald is striking out on his own after buying a franchise in a city-based window cleaning company.
Having been made redundant when the Swaythling Ford factory closed down, he is venturing out into the business world with Perfect Windows.
The 50-year-old, from Regents Park in Southampton, had spent 23 years with Ford before deciding to set up on his own following redundancy.
He said: Following a long career at Ford, I viewed redundancy as an opportunity to chase my dream of working for myself.
I was introduced to Perfect Windows at a job fair organised by Ford and was really impressed with how professional and busy they are.
Launched at the end of 2013, Marks business covers most of Southampton. He added: Most people struggle to find a reputable and reliable window cleaning company; I certainly have over the years.
"What attracted me to running my own business with them is that providing first-rate customer service is just as important to the company as delivering a quality cleaning service.
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Green Window Cleaner Comparisons -
February 27, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
I've recently been trying to exclusively use green products in both my home and my cleaning business. I'm happy to report that for the most part green cleaners work as well as chemical cleaners. However, bleach is still the incomparable winner in the removal of tough toilet and tub stains as well as mildew. So except for houses that exclusively want green cleaners, I still use Comet and Clorox Clean-Up when needed, but not liberally like before.
I have exclusively switched to green cleaners for all glass, mirrors, and windows. Besides vinegar water which unfortunately smells like vinegar, I have tried four green cleaners Seventh Generation Free and Clear, Method Glass and Surface Cleaner, Bio Green Clean and Green Works Glass and Surface Cleaner.
Seventh Generation Free and Clear is probably my favorite for my business, because it is reliable, fairly inexpensive, easy to find in most stores, and works well. One of my weird complaints from a professional cleaner perspective is how odd some green cleaners smell. I personally love essential oils, but they are often strong and much different than what many people are used to smelling. So I'm comfortable with using Seventh Generation Free and Clear in all of the homes that I clean. On the website, it states that it works on stainless steel. This is not really true, like all other green cleaners and most chemical cleaners unless designed specifically for stainless steel, it streaks especially on larger areas such as the refrigerator. It will work okay for touch ups between getting out the chemical laden stainless steel cleaner. It does work great on windows and mirrors.
Method Glass and Surface Cleaner also works very well, but it is more expensive than the other green cleaners. I use it in my own home, because it is fun. Why is it fun? It smells like Mint. When you use it with Method's Eucalyptus and Mint Bathroom Cleaner it is heavenly but also quite strong. I do not use this combination in other people's homes without express permission. I have used the occasional Method Cleaner in other people's homes, but their products have unique scents like Almond, Grapefruit, Lavender, etc. making them repulsive to some people. Method is my favorite in my home, because I love unique smells, because it helps keep me motivated to clean my own home. I do not use it commercially due to expense and strong scents. Method can leave minor streaking if the glass is dirty. I can usually get any streaks by cleaning it twice, first to remove the dirt and second to leave a streak-free finish,
Bio Green Clean has a hard to describe scent. I think it smells very lightly of grass, but there is no detectable odor when used throughout a home. It is quite expensive unless mixed to about a 10 to one solution. My husband was completely convinced by Ed Schultz of its effectiveness. I hesitated to try it due to expense. Overall, it works as good as any other green multi-surface cleaner, but does seem to streak more.
I ordered a quart for $36.95 from their website. According to their own website, one quart will make 1 to 4 gallons of cleaner depending upon the strength that it is mixed. I have a 3:1 mix that I've used on surfaces in bathrooms and kitchens. It does a good job cleaning, but I don't think that it does as good a job as its hype states. However, I think it leaves streaks that are hard to remove on many surfaces. I am careful not to spray it on any glass shower or tub surfaces or there is a streaky film. When using it on mirrors, I've found that the only way to prevent streaks, is to use a teeny bit with a lot of water a ratio of about 20:1 in a spray bottle. Since I have to try so hard to keep it from streaking, I do not ever use it on mirrors.
Since it does remove soap scum, I've found if you spray it on at about a 5 to 1 ratio, scrub to a soapy level and rinse well it doesn't streak.
Green Works Glass and Surface Cleaner is readily available at most grocery stores. I think it has an okay smelling citrous-y smell. It works well and doesn't leave streaks. It is also cheaper than many other green cleaners and is often on sale for less than $2.99 per bottle. Except for my client that has allergies to almost all scents, I am considering buying it again in the future when my Seventh Generation Free and Clear runs out, mostly due to cost. I haven't had any problems with it, however, some people have left reviews that it streaks.
I never find coupons for Seventh Generation, but Target often has sales or cartwheel app coupons for 10-15% off Method products and my local Safeway has Green Works on regularly on sale. One of the other ways that I've found to save money is to mix a 50/50 vinegar and water solution with green cleaner in a spray bottle. For example fill, 1/4 of bottle with white vinegar, 1/4 bottle with water, and the other half of the bottle with your choice of green cleaner. The scent from the green cleaners masks the vinegar and water, and I've noticed a slight improvement in any streaking or film. Vinegar and water doesn't leave streaks.
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February 25, 2014 by
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DIY gooseneck for window cleaning
make yourself a 24" Gooseneck for approx 5.
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Truth Cleaning Services in San Diego - Water-fed Pole
Free estimates and demonstrations available upon request. Services are provided for all of San Diego county and the extended region. Truth Window Cleaning sp...
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Brisbane, Queensland (PRWEB) February 24, 2014
Philip Coates established the Brisbane mobile car detailing specialists in 2010.
The experienced Brisbane car detailing team has soon grown to include four hard working members.
The mobile car detailers operate from a purpose built unit close to Philip's home in Thornlands, Brisbane.
The owner of the car detailing business was asked what makes Redlands different from other mobile car cleaning companies in Brisbane?
Phil answered, We pride ourselves on service and offer excellent value. Many other car detailers in Brisbane charge far more than Redlands and often clean to a much lower standard.
Phil added, Because of our hard work, consistency and flexibility Redlands mobile car wash is now the premier car detailing company in Brisbane.
Many of our customers are local and we live in Redlands too so supporting the local community in any way we can is very important to us explained Phil.
We attend and support many charity events and sponsor our local rugby club Phil added.
Donating raffle prizes is one of the ways we contribute. These include gift vouchers for our car detailing services and these prove to be very popular with ticket buyers. Most recently we were involved with a local group raising money for their friend who had been recently diagnosed with MS said Mr. Coates.
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splash window cleaning wagtail slipstream 2
John using wagtail slipstream with methyl alchohol, waterfed wagtails.
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