Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Before Painting Glass

Washing windows is just part of the job and one of the features of your excellent service!

Become an expert in no time with these helpful window washing tips. It's a great business sense to leave sparkling, clear glass behind before and after you have decorated!

Window Washing ~ Lessons From A Transparent Technician

Transparent Technician: 
the person who cleans glass window panes using a squeegee. Operates at ground level or hangs off of high rise buildings using a mobile scaffold and safety lines. (Window Washer)


Before you apply any paint or sketch to your window panes you have to make sure the surface is clean so the paint will stick. Grease, dirt, and  debris will cause issues with peeling and cracking paint. It may not happen right away, but it will in a few days. Do the job right the first time!


This is easier to see than explain. The methods for cleaning a window quickly is an art in itself.
Done incorrectly you can make a bigger mess than the one you had when you started. The fanning action of the squeegee is what you need to learn. This is a quick lesson in cleaning the paint off. You will need to know this if you decide you are a window painter! Watch the clean up carefully!



Excerpt From The Essential Window Painting Guide 

The Secret Formula to Clean Windows? 
Make sure your panes are clean before you start.
The secret to really good, clean windows is Dawn Soap! Use 2-3 drops in the water bucket. Practice with a squeegee and you can whip through the window cleaning quickly.
Make a good impression on the business you are decorating and clean the frames while you are at it. This helps when you dribble a little paint while you work. The surface is already clean and probably a little damp so spills are easy to remove.


Clean Window Kit Tools and Supplies
Having the right supplies ready for clean-up before and after is a great time saver. Plus!! Business owners LOVE it when you leave art and not a mess!

Here is a handy list of window washing tools and supplies:
  1. 3 gallon Plastic Bucket with a handle
  2. Squeegee - You can use a professional one like the one in the video. I prefer the automotive style squeegee. With a sponge on them, it makes soaping the window easier. There's need to carry more equipment than you have to.
  3. A small bottle of Dawn Liquid
  4. Paper Towels - LOTS OF THEM! Bring at least 3 rolls with you. Get the quality ones. You don't want paper shreds all over the place.
  5. Razor scrapers and replacement blades. Choose the flat edged ones. Purchase a few of them. It's handy to switch them out in the clean-off process instead of having to stop and clean only one of them. These are great for cleaning up the painting, too. Need a sharp, flat edge? Just scrape off the paint around what you want to trim.
  6. Scrub Brush - Use this to clean up the window frames after you have painted. Scrub spots as soon as they occur to make clean-up easier.
  7. Plastic Bristle Broom and dustpan. Sweep the area under the windows BEFORE you start cleaning. When you are finished, dunk the broom into your soapy water and scrub down the sidewalk where you might have paint dribbles.
When I'm Cleaning Windows
By George Formby
Cute Song and some of the lyrics ARE truly some of the unexpected things that you will see when you are working with your holiday windows.



This song title could just as easily be changed to "When I'm PAINTING windows".
Have we got these tips down ? Ok, you might be ready to start painting!

 But...

Yes, you guessed it. There is more...

See the article:
So, You Want To Paint Holiday Windows?


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