How to clean this?

whats the easiest way to clean this and without making a mess with water dripping on you and the floor?..
its about 15-18 ft up

If it’s only that high it could be laddered.

hey chris… but use a spray bottle? because if i use t-bar would it still be too wet even if i ring it out an drip everywere?

You can wring it out so it won’t drip, but when you squeegee it, it will drip. I would just put down a tarp or something and use a zero degree handle.

Exactly… drop cloths and don’t sweat the drips. And if your worried about getting wet, were a damn raincoat.

Dont forget to bring a magic eraser for any drips on the wall.

Personally if not too dirty on the inside I would use sprayaway just put a mask over your nose and mouth as that stuff can choke you when using a large amount of it.
Outside of it not a problem just squeegee as usual.

does that really work on drips on the wall?

I don’t know how those things work so well, but they really do. In most cases a magic eraser will take the black drips off walls with ease.

Are you guys talking about the Mr. Clean magic erasers?
I haven’t tried them; are they good for other window cleaning needs also?

Not to become too tangential in my comments, but I can vouch that Magic Eraser is incredible. It gets scuff marks off rubber, oily residue off doors, silicone off glass and more.

do it before it gets hot, use lots of soap but keep your scrubber so it doesn’t drip when you whip it out and then do straight poles top to bottom. And if your the best wcer in the world you get no drips!

Yes, although it doesn’t need to be the Mr. Clean, we used some dollar store ones the other day on a new construction clean. They lasted longer using them dry rather than wet. Its so much easier to remove silicone with it rather than trying to scrape it off. I’ve used it to get a scuff mark off a sill from a interior screen on a Anderson. You know how sometimes its a fight to get them past the crank. I’ve used it to get a drip mark of a white rug.

You can use a unger micro fiber stripwasher that is dry and clean on a pole. Use 50/50 di water and isoproply and sub out the windows

Wagtail squeegees work great on this. Make sure to dog ear your channel ends to cut down on the detailing and be sure to lay a drop cloth.

they sell a new waterfed pole that “mists” that is designed for inside use.

pole, ladder, pads, squeegee, drop cloths, and ring out your pads.