Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Window Cleaning Skills DVD Competition



Welcome to this weeks "Give-Away." I have a "window cleaning skills" DVD kindly donated by Mark Strange, author of this detailed 72 minute DVD with a handy quick-guide booklet. You have to be registered for the newsletter to enter. Once done, just email me your interest in being included at karl.robinson@telefonica.net to be entered into the competition. For those that haven't, the sign-up form is at the bottom. If you haven't signed up for the newsletter - you don't get a chance to enter the competition.

What's On The DVD?

"Welcome To Professional Window Cleaning" dvd run time is 72 mins and contains the following:
  • starter to advanced tool set up
  • basic principles of streak free window cleaning
  • 5 advanced squeegee techniques for any type of window size or style
  • how and when to use a scraper/razor on glass
  • using your tools on extension poles for high access work
  • examples of specialty tools for tackling hard to reach glass
  • what type of cloths work well for detailing glass or wiping up drips
  • and so much more...
Click the pictures to enlarge.



Mark Strange has been a professional window cleaner for the last three years. Having a love for sharing information and teaching others, Mark decided to pick up the video camera in the summer of 2008 and started posting tool review videos on YouTube. Later, Mark and Window Cleaning Resource teamed up to produce the 'Tool Talk' tool review series. Fans of the 'Tool Talk' videos really appreciate Marks unbiased take on the tools he reviews. After twenty years of working for others, Mark is so glad that he started up a window cleaning business, "Beautiful View" in Toronto, Canada and really hopes his tutorial DVD will help other new comers. Can't wait? Buy it here now or at WCR. Also check out Mark's pricing guide & written tips.



Don't forget to sign up for the previous competition: The Ladder-twins Giveaway that was posted last week here. The Wagtail results are released tomorrow!



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