I throw a little cascade in my mix (like a home brew I guess)
ya, but i mean if someone calls you back days later and says they see streaks on windows whats the best way for them to remove theses streaks?, are you saying to use cascade?
Ya, best way, is to tell them to call a window cleaning company
Ya, best way, is to tell them to call a window cleaning company
And, THAT would be you, IF you leave the streaksYa, best way, is to tell them to call a window cleaning company
And, THAT would be you, IF you leave the streaks
i always prewet plants and windows, even freshly sealed driveways. i have taught all of my workers that these three should be done before anything else.
yes, decks are always prewet too, but if they are really badly covered with mold i dont care how much you prewet them some of the mold will come up in areas.WET decks/awnings too
Adding window cleaning service after you wash the house would really increase your profit. Since you've washed the house, you've removed the bulk of the dirt from the window. Residential window cleaning fetchs a good 7 to 12 dollars a window here, and I wouldn't discount the cleaning after the house cleaning by much. As far as simply removing the streaks; they may be caused by hard water if they are not caused by your mix. Try using a De-ionization tank to purify the water. Use this pure water to rinse the windows and they will dry spot free on their own.
I use a mix that I found on another forum. It is 20 ozs of Mr. Clean mixed in 4 gals of H20. Takes just a few minutes to run back around sprayin on the house and by the time you pack up ready to leave, The windows are shinin just like brand new. Have yet to have anyone complain about streaks on windows.