Hey guys,
We are always looking for more efficient ways to do our jobs. We do a LOT of glass installs, full coverage-diecut-perf etc. As of now our method of cleaning the windows before installing consists of paper tiles and rapid tac ($25/gallon).
That being said is anyone using window washing equipment (bucket, soap, squeegee, etc) instead? Seems it would be much faster and less expensive assuming the soap you are using leaves nothing behind...maybe hit the edges with a paper towel to make sure the edges and corners are good and clean.
is anyone using this method? If so what soap are you using and what did you find worked best?
We are always looking for more efficient ways to do our jobs. We do a LOT of glass installs, full coverage-diecut-perf etc. As of now our method of cleaning the windows before installing consists of paper tiles and rapid tac ($25/gallon).
That being said is anyone using window washing equipment (bucket, soap, squeegee, etc) instead? Seems it would be much faster and less expensive assuming the soap you are using leaves nothing behind...maybe hit the edges with a paper towel to make sure the edges and corners are good and clean.
is anyone using this method? If so what soap are you using and what did you find worked best?