Pre-Scrub Windows...Soft Wash Rinse?

Hello all. Currently am cleaning windows via traditional method, and have a WF system planned. I also will be looking into soft washing in the future.

My question here is can one clean windows professionally in this manner:

  1. Pre rinse windows with soft washer
  2. Scrub windows with extension pole, T-Bar/scrubber or mop and given solution
  3. Soft wash to rinse off solution

Can this be done without the need for pure water? I have seen some users say that adding JetDry to solution causes water to sheet/dry efficiently after rinsing. Will this give professional clean results?

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There have been many topic on this subject, check the search button for the proper cleaning technique…

to search on this subject matter try searching “Jetdry”

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gg4 also claims it can be used as a spot free rinse…the problem with both gg4 and jet dry or any other product including pure water is the delivery system.
a crucial factor in good results with a drip dry process is making sue there is no dripping of dirty water from above and the method to insure this is allow top frame to drip out as lower glass is being cleaned and doo not rewet all tothe way to top on final rinse.
with a soft wash delivery you will have water dripping from above and will never get the entire surface clean enough to provide a spot free finish.
that is my theory, i own it and what it is too!

Cheetah.
Have we been paying attention, brethren?

Well, not exactly cheetah but this is where it should be heading…

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All depends on your tds or how hard your water is. But RO-DI is way better.
Back in the 80’s |I would used jet dry with my dawn.
Even used dawn over the Tucker pellets in 1983 with my frist WFP