How about this for window cleaning

Great before and during shots. I would suggest you always include an after shot, after the glass has been professionally cleaned and the sills and mullions have been detailed.

Also, always have the sun to your back when taking pictures. Helps with the photos resolution and will eliminate the glare seen, especially in your before picture posted.
 
Thanks to Danny with Lonestar Power Cleaning, Jason with Quick Powerwashing and the guys over at WCR for the info on what to do. All are great guys.

Thanks again

Thats cool Bryan, when we chatted last month you I think mentioned you had DI tanks? Did you just put that through your washer and get them to dry spot free?

Cool pics.
 
Ya the sun was setting so we didnt have much time as in the glare from the direction the store was facing. And once the windows were dry it was dark. We be back in that area later this week. Will take an after and repost.

Chris, yes after we took the paint off we rinsed with DI water and just let it dry.

It was kinda scary for a bit. It was gang grafitti and kids were riding back and forth watching every move. Got to a point that we had to cal OCPD and have them sit in the parking lot while we finished up.
 
We used paint thinner on a rag and soy bean paint remover. Put on a layer of soy bean and let it dwell for 30 mins. Rinsed with hot water. Paint thinner on shadows that were left. Then rinsed with cold DI water. From start to finsh was around 50 mins. Billed $125
 
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