Interior Storefront Tips & Tricks

Nice video. Iā€™m not real big on using steel wool on store fronts but to each their own! Whatever it takes to get it done

What do you use on stubborn fingers prints?

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This video was very helpful for me.
The basic tips of steal wool were the most finger prints are ov been doing the whole window Lolā˜ŗļø. How to deal with The vinyl and stickers.
I like how you donā€™t wait for people to finish food
I need to convert the liquidator fliq to the ettoator Filq. Thanks guys great video.
I canā€™t find @Reanna on instagram but I found Luke the window cleaner.

I run the Instagram! So if you found luke then you found me

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Damp microfiber. Also excellent for soaking up water.

When the microfiber is dry or gets soaked, it wonā€™t scrub as good. Damp is magic.

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Never really have a big problem with getting finger prints off with just my mop and the occasional quick swipe of the scrubber pad on the side. Pure luck I suppose

Some places I that does seem to do the job but at most of our restaurants, especially churchs, you gotta scrub or you would be there for days

I have 8 McDonalds I clean and Iā€™m honestly surprised at what I get off the glass with just my mop

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I am a fan of steel wool on the windows of restaurants. I really have to use them at hair salons from dirty greasy hair on the glass. And the doors are the worst. Steel wool on

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how and what do yā€™all use for tint on the interior of a restaurant window?

I was to not not use anything abrasive like steel wool or anything that has ammonia as that will destroy the tint. You can clean with glass gleam 4 and dawn. I havenā€™t had an issue with either on tint.

Not sure how you can scrub though without removing tint, I heard even the edges on microfiber clothes can take off tint too.

Yes, tint is extremely fragile. I spoke with a manufacturer recently, and I was told not to even use vinegar!

The only answer to grease and finger prints on tint that he suggested is a degreaser. Even that scares me. If anyone has a good method for tint/film I would love to hear it.

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We simply use dawn.

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Same here. However, I did a restaurant that had tint film on the interior, badly neglected, grease everywhere, I just couldnā€™t budge it. And I couldnā€™t scrub without damaging the film. Really frustrating.

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So another tip for all new ones. Follow Up on stores or restaurants you handed cards out to. Today was a awesome day, went and checked on a dickeys barbecue and sure enough their route guy stopped showing up. Winner winner chicken dinner. Following up has its advantages.

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Great tip! Follow ups are key!

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