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Hard water spots on windows

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There are a lot of customers with hard water around here. After the windows dry on some jobs you can see hard water streaks. I use to think the streaks were from not rinsing well enough until I started to triple rinse the windows. I do explain to the customer that if they have hard water then it could occur however I dont feel ok with it. On the other hand I do not plan to climb ladders to clean each window by hand. I am thinking about adding a water softener to my rig but space is at a minimum. Do others see this as a problem and what do you do about it?

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Jim,

It is from hell.

You can rinse your onions off and won't see any difference.

You could sub a window cleaner to finish in those situations,or ,from what I hear,use ionized water for your rinse.I am not even sure if that would be sufficient.Water fed poles to finish glass??? $$$$.

You might be able to down stream a light vinegar solution to rinse?

IMOHO a window pro would be the way to go with the hard water.

Don

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Add some Dish washing detergent Calgon to your mix. It will help and brush the glass that will help also. The Acid thing will help also that was mentioned above.

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There are a lot of customers with hard water around here. After the windows dry on some jobs you can see hard water streaks. I use to think the streaks were from not rinsing well enough until I started to triple rinse the windows. I do explain to the customer that if they have hard water then it could occur however I dont feel ok with it. On the other hand I do not plan to climb ladders to clean each window by hand. I am thinking about adding a water softener to my rig but space is at a minimum. Do others see this as a problem and what do you do about it?

jim,

i would be happy to sit down with you and talk about how we could be of benefit to eachother. i am located in the york area and specialize in window cleaning .... maybe you can add it on as a additional service and make some extra work off it for not doing a darn thing ..... i do also provide pressure washing but for only regular customers . give me a call if your interested in working together and i can give you some tips about the hard water stains... they can make your life miserable ... i know from expierence ....

steve

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I usually add Dawn to my mix but I will try the Calgon thing or a rinse aid and see if that helps. I should add a little plex master (wax) to my wash even though I usually apply that as a 2nd step. I think that would cause the minerals and calcium to not stick as well to the glass but I also think it may not allow the soap to cling like it should. Steve I would be interested in speaking to you more about referral work. Give me a call sometime and maybe we can work something out. (717) 808-6645.

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There are a lot of customers with hard water around here. After the windows dry on some jobs you can see hard water streaks. I use to think the streaks were from not rinsing well enough until I started to triple rinse the windows. I do explain to the customer that if they have hard water then it could occur however I dont feel ok with it. On the other hand I do not plan to climb ladders to clean each window by hand. I am thinking about adding a water softener to my rig but space is at a minimum. Do others see this as a problem and what do you do about it?

The easiest solutions I have found are:

1. Change soaps-Get one with a rinse agent

2. Use JET DRY or something similar a put in your water tank. A little bit goes a long way. Do not add too much.

It won't be perfect but it will satisfy most customers.

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