I've gotten so much great info from all of you, I thought that I'd share something from my skill-set that could be useful. I'm a window washer AND soon to be roof cleaner.
It has been my experience that the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in water can damage/stain glass. I can't speak of the quality of water around the country but, I can tell you that in my area (Eastern PA), the TDS is such that I will be extremely careful NOT to get water on the windows.
I have NOT done any roofs yet so, I don't know if it's realistic to think that I can avoid spraying the glass. I've been reading like a mad-man to study this trade before I invest too much time and money.
Speaking of money; I've got a wonderful toenail collection for sale so that I may afford to set up my "rig". I could also be persuaded to sell my three year old... any takers?
__________________
PaneLess Window Washing Roof Cleaning panelesswashtint@yahoo.com Mongomery Bucks County PA Harleysville,Pennsburg Pennsylvania (215)234-4333
Hey Dustin. Window Cleaning was great in the spring but, has been "crap" for the last month and a half. Late July and August have notoriously been slow for me though. I gotta tell ya man; this has been a tough year. On the "up side" however, I've been fortunate this year that my bitches be in line and thems be earnin to their potential. I should have mentioned in my bio that I moonlight as a Pimp.
Hows window cleaning treating you this year where you live?
As a window cleaner, do you find that you "wreck" allot of clean glass as you clean roofs? By that I just mean, can you avoid spraying glass with water while wetting the area down? Perhaps, I'll get a few extra window cleaning jobs out of this roof cleaning gig... Don Cahill PaneLess Window Washing (215) 234-4333
__________________
PaneLess Window Washing Roof Cleaning panelesswashtint@yahoo.com Mongomery Bucks County PA Harleysville,Pennsburg Pennsylvania (215)234-4333