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Just started in the business and was wondering how you make sure that store front windows do not get residue or dirt on them when pressure washing. Obviously you spray away from them, but in some instances it is not easy (corners). Do you cover windows? If so, with what?

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There is no way, lets face it water with pressure means splatter. Now I only rinse the debris off them, but I have carried a small squeegee with me if they want the windows cleaned. Most of my customers know there is going to be some kind of water on the windows and have a cleaner come behind me.
Just depends on your customer.


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A quick rinse will take care of it. Spots will occur but most places are fine with that. Covering is too time consuming. You can always charge more and so that wiping of lower case windows is included in the service.


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