Interior Storefront Tips & Tricks

Nice video. I’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 don’t wait for people to finish food
I need to convert the liquidator fliq to the ettoator Filq. Thanks guys great video.
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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 won’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 I’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 y’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 haven’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 couldn’t budge it. And I couldn’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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