Commercial and Residential Window Cleaning Services

Looking to beautify your home or welcome customers into your business? Professionally-cleaned windows will create a dramatic difference.

Our service includes:
- Dusting the external windows (no more cobwebs).
- Scrubbing windows with professional tools like a strip washer.
- Wiping away the dirty water with a squeegee.
- Drying off the frame, sills, and track of your windows.

The result is professionally clean and clear windows.

Many clients in the Athens area are happy to provide a testimonial or reference. Please call us at 706~248~7051 or email.

Monday, May 10, 2010

The Two Bucket Method (Pollen Post 2)

Normally windows are cleaned using a single bucket of water. "So", you ask, "What is the two bucket method and why should I care". It is a window cleaning technique used when the windows are very dirty - like a few weeks ago when the pollen was thick, or on a home or business with windows that haven't been cleaned in over a year.

The tools involved are the two buckets and a wetter. A wetter is a long scrubber used to wipe the window to remove dirt and debris.

  1. The first bucket is the rinse. The wetter goes to the window then back into this bucket where it is wrung out a few times by hand. Then the wetter is placed in the second bucket.
  2. Bucket number two is the "clean" bucket. It is this water that is washed onto the windows and squeegeed off. So the whole process looks like this:
    • Wipe off the windows
    • Rinse the wetter
    • Put the wetter in clean water
    • Wash the window again.
We don't need to use the two bucket method very often. Regularly cleaned windows shouldn't get dirty enough to require it. A couple of weeks ago the pollen was so heavy that we not only used the two bucket method, but we used a three step process where bucket #1 (the rinse) was used to give an initial scrubbing to wash the bulk of the pollen off the first, #2 was the rinse to get the rest of the gunk off, #3 was the clean bucket after which window was squeegeed. Sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do.

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