What ever it does my clients are extremly happy with the results and it saves us a ton of time. We’ve gotten referrals just to clean enclosed patios and roller shades. After we’re done with the screen cleans they always have us do the windows. Hey 20 some years ago someone would have said we all know you can’t just rub a window with water and a brush to clean off all the dirt, pollen, gunk, ect. We love speedy screen and won’t be with out it in our trucks
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]Hey Tyler. Thank you so much for your posts on speedy screen. I do window cleaning in the Scottsdale- Phoenix area and speedy screen sounds almost too good to be true. I found a product called Lifeguard by Carrol and it does a fantastic job of making the screens look good but it definitely leaves a residue on the glass. One good thing about lifeguard is that it’s only $30 a gallon and lasts a long time. Screen magic I thought was expensive. [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]I’m also looking to partner up with quality window cleaning companies that I can pass leads to if I’m all booked up. [/FONT][/COLOR]
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