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    When is a waste water system needed?

    Im a window cleaner and we do a little pressure washing for our customers homes. How do you collect waste water when the water has alread entered the grass? What are some of the tools used if I were to start doing sidewalks and driveways?
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    Window washing

    Are we talking home windows? If so, better stick with a sgueege. Unless you want to DI your water.
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    Old home

    We go by each side. Sounds like a combination window with a old wood framed storm window over that right? It can be quite time consuming if those open hard. You may even have to go hourly. We have in the past.
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    Silicone Removal from windows

    0000 steel wool and sometimes I use a dry hulk towel to touch up any spots missed.
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    a tip for glass

    Never had a problem with 0000 wool. Maybe on tempered glass I could see a problem
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    fastfood resturant window cleaning

    I have never seen a window clean by just a pressure washer. Get out the sqeege and soap cause you're going to need it. The inside windows of resturants are cover with greasy little finger prints that can be difficult to remove. A FINE steel wool pad works wonders.
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    What do you recommend for inside cleaning?

    Have to agree with wow44.
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    Tough clean

    I'd mention LimeAway and try a fine steel wool pad. Steel wool has become my new friend =)
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    Water at edge of window

    Its common. My squeege blades dont stick out any further than a 1/8 of an inch. Its a simple fix. Use low lint huck towels or a damp chamois to wipe the edges. I prefer the towels myself. And make sure you have a sharp blade. I change mine out as soon as the edges start to round out.
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