Friday 13 February 2009

Window Cleaning Videos




Window Cleaning Resources release their pure water DIY kit & it's now officially in the WCR store for $1499.00. They were originally hoping to keep the price lower than that, but they would have had to sacrifice quality and performance & weren't willing to do either.
This brief video just gives you an overview of what you get with your kit. Other than the parts you get a whole other box of miscellaneous fittings and hose to make it all go together. It even comes with Teflon tape, the only thing not included is a tds meter and a gfi switch. They offer inline/dual and hand-held tds meters.
The unit is mounted to this board for easy viewing, but the idea is to hook it up on the wall of your van, or even on the inside of a pick up truck cargo box. It's been built & has up & running for the past couple of months with no hitches. It produces over a gallon a minute. It's possible to run 2 smaller poles off it or 1 larger pole. When you purchase this kit you don't just get a box of parts, you get life time tech support on it.



Sean the salesman, from window cleaning resource gives us an insight into his day to day life & gives us an update on the initiative sales program from the previous blog here.

Don Marsh, the window cleaner from Gainesville, Florida discovers Cleanlink & tells us of printing over copying & has some great insights over on his new website.

Mt Sanchez (aka Matt), gives you tips, tricks & tool techniques in the latest edition of his video shown with his Ettore Contour-Pro. See how to modify the contour-pro to clipless here.

Another installment from Mark Strange of "Beautiful View" from Toronto, Canada gives us a few more unbiased reviews of products in the window cleaners workplace. This time his opinion on the Pulex 'bucket on a belt', in this weeks edition of "Tool Talk."

A stolen window cleaners van is documented below with some idiotic commentary.

Chelsea Window Cleaning Inc. show us what its like working in NYC - a little shocker for health & safety officers watching from the UK.

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