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FREE Seminar: NJ April 20th for Window Cleaners and Pressure Washers

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Join us April 20th in our California location as we celebrate with you all the 2013 Window Cleaning Season! This event is free to attend and theres always lots to learn as well as lots of giveaways and demos.

We will also be hosting one in our California location April 16th.

 

SCHEDULE

8:30am – 9:00am Introductory by John DePalma

9:00am – 10:00am Aileen Cleary Unger

10:00am – 11:00am Larry Green Safety Training

11:00am – 11:30am Rich Westor Core Products

11:30am – 12:30pm AC Lockyer Soft Wash

12:30pm – 1:30pm Lunch

1:30pm – 2:30pm F9 BARC Presentation (Experienced Applicator Demonstrate)

2:30pm – 2:45pm StonePro Video on Natural Stone Counter Top Problem solving

2:45pm – 3:30pm Steve Blyth WFP Tips

3:30pm – 4:00pm Raffle

 

RSVP:

Pattie Johnson
800-221-3748 x 303
pattie.johnson@jracenstein.com

LOCATION:

J.Racenstein NJ Office
74 Henry Street
Secaucus, NJ 07094

DATE:

April 20th 2013

COST:

FREE

TIME:

8:30am – 4:00pm

FREE Seminar: CA April 16th for Window Cleaners and Pressure Washers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Join us April 16th in our California location as we celebrate with you all the 2013 Window Cleaning Season! This event is free to attend and theres always lots to learn as well as lots of giveaways and demos.

We will also be hosting one in our New Jersey location April 20th.

 

SCHEDULE

8:00am  – 8:15 Steve Blyth Introduction

8:15am  – 9:00 Steve Blyth  Water-fed Pole tips

9:00am  – 10:00 Rob Fairfield StonePro – Natural Stone Counter Top Problem  Solving

10:00am  – 10:30 Phil Moerman Americas Introduce new line of window cleaning tools

10:30am  – 11:00 Carlos Gonzalez EnvirobioCleaner Introducing EBC for Concrete Cleaning

11:00am  – 12:00 AC Lockyer Soft Wash Roof Cleaning

12:00pm – 1:00 Lunch

1:00pm – 2:00 – Craig Front Line Presentation Concrete & Stucco Video

2:00pm – 2:30 – Rich Westor Core Products

2:30pm – 3:30 – Harold Giddish High Rise Safety

3:30pm – 4:00 Raffles & Giveaways!

4:00pm – 5:00 WFP and Purification Demo’s

Window Cleaning Contest- 6 Contestant spots open for 2 contests

Fastest Hose Wrap Competition – 6 Contestant spots open

 

LOCATION:

J.Racenstein CA Office
20925 Chico Street
Carson, CA 90746

DATE: April 16th, 2013
TIME:
8:00am – 5:00pm

COST: FREE

RSVP: Pattie Johnson
800-221-3748 x 303
pattie.johnson@jracenstein.com

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I <3 My Window Man! – Picture Frame

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A great little gift idea made by one of our customers who wanted to give back some props to the hard workin’ window washers of the world. This is a custom photo frame, perfect for desktop display and really easy to use: Just push the image out the back and pop in a 1.5″ by 2” pic of your favorite window expert!

This product was handmade by a seasoned window washer over the rainy break, it has Old-World charm and rugged good looks, just like a window washer!

Buy it for a friend, buy it for yourself, or just casually leave this page of the website open for someone else to discover, Whoops! who left that there? ;)

Either way, its about time people noticed how much the world really loves its window washers!

Fits 1.5 x 2in photo. Frame stands 4inches tall by 2.75inches wide.

FREE Seminars March 22-23, 2013

Next weekend will be some free events for window cleaners and pressure washing.

Click below for more details. Hopefully they are in your local area.

 

Hosted by the Master Window Cleaners of America

MWCoA LogoThe event will kick off with a “Show and Tell” session with Unger. Bring your modified tools and accessories to show others your best invention. Unger will be bringing all of their new products. This event will be held at the hotel on Friday night starting at 6pm.

Saturday’s topics of discussion are social media marketing, safety, ad-on services, wfp science, and USP (unique selling point). With speakers like John Lee, Mike Draper, and Kim Little.

Maryville, TN (March 22-23) : http://on.fb.me/YRl0qB

 

 

Hosted by the United Association of Mobile Contract Cleaners

UAMCC LogoLearn about Lifts, Ladders, Waterfed Pole Training, Softwash Demos & Training, Commercial Concrete Washing Training, Chemical Demos with Roofs & Concrete.


Somerdale, NJ (March 22-23) : http://bit.ly/Zjh2XN

*links have been shortened.

 

Also, save these dates for our yearly warehouse seminars:

April 16th for CA

April 20th for NJ

 

We support, sponsor and host events to provide you guys the support you can use to enhance your business. Showing you the latest in equipment, offering safety courses, teaching you possible add-on services and much more.

We thank you for your patronage at J.Racenstein. 

Quality Window Cleaning – Hawaii – “The Drop”

Customer Profile

Name: Ernie Nales
Company Name: Quality window cleaning
Location: Honolul Hawaii
Website: windowcleaning.com/honolulu

What type of business do you specialize in?
High Rise window cleaning ,residential, and commercial.
Do you offer any other services? yes carpet cleaning and some light pressure washing.

How many employees do you have? Do you like it that way? 
I have 2 employes and a couple of subs..Its enough for now.

How did you start your business?
I started out with small ad in the newspaper, a couple of ladders ,a bucket a pole,and a Buick 4 door sedan. i forgot the name but i would just tie down the ladders on top the car. then I also started doing some sub work for this other company also because i would be able to buy the work truck from him, for $500, so we transferred the title to my name. i worked about a year till i quit..but i keep the truck and kept it running for years. it was a pretty ghetto truck,,i hung up a piece of wood on the ladder rack and spray painted “Dirty Windows? call…” with a stencil kit at least.. but we got calls! amazing I thought. I don’t know, Maybe the felt sorry for me,or maybe they thought my price would be cheap too! lol eventually we made enough money to get another van.

What is your favorite piece of window cleaning equipment?
Brass Ettore squeegee, I love the classics.

What is the best new thing you’ve seen in the industry lately?
Unger cleaning pads. are cool.

Do you utilize WFP in your business?
Yes but not all the time, only when i need too. i don’t like to waste water,water is precious here in the islands and should not be wasted for the sake of cleaning a window.

What is something you need help with to better serve your customers? 
Not sure

What do you most like to do in your business?
sitting on the beach in the sun or on my boat,sipping iced tea and taking phone calls..

Least like to do?
louvers ! lol

What do you need to get your business where you want it to be?
I need the right kind of people on my team.

Whats the tallest building you have worked on?
i don’t know they are all about the same with the height limit here.. I’d have to say nauru tower 45 stories.

Whats your favorite building to work on and why?

i don’t have a favorite but the ones by the ocean are always nice.

What style of building to you dislike?
ones with block and tackle work involved , its so much easier to just get in your chair and go!

How competitive is the marketing for high rise window cleaning?
how low can you go seems to be the name of the game around here,,very competitive.

So you recently were part of a reality TV Show pilot called “The Drop”…

What was your experience on during the process?
Well, they wanted to make it seem more exciting and dangerous than what it actually is, while being entertaining at the same time. with dialog or what they call “sound bites” if not the show wont get far if it is just all plain window cleaning, guys not talking.. so they suggested rousting each other. then the interviewed me in this hotel room , they turned the ac off! to noisy thy said.. then asked me all these questions in front of the camera.. i was sweating it out. then we had a meeting set up at o tools Dino and i showed up , but Derick did not.. we talked about a lot of thing that never made it to the pilot. no biggie .

How hard is it to clean windows in Hawaii?
I don’t know i never cleaned anyplace else

How would you best describe your crew?
hardcore

Can you tell us, how really difficult the Hawaiian First Tower really is?
Its not difficult at all , but for the price they are willing to pay ,,its just not worth it.

You came in as the middle bid. Who ended up winning the contract?
Derick , hes the lowballer, so have fun with that dude!.. me and Greg did the construction clean up on it in the 90s anyways.  kind of a pain with all the frame wiping that needs to get done.

How did your employees feel about the show?
2 were stoked! but Greg thought it was stupid lol

Would you be on this reality tv show permanently if it actually were to be broadcasted on TV?
not sure , just depends how much money we would gain or loose..

What do you believe would be the outcome for future business for yourself? 
we’ll be around for a long time for sure. this business has been successful with out even trying. just do good work and more will come my way. word gets around fast on a small island.

J_Racenstein_Co's Quality Window Cleaning - On Site - The Drop album on Photobucket

“They Do Windows” – The Brian Lehrer Show

Today on the Brian Lehrer Show on WNYC, Adam Higginbotham talked with a few Manhattan high rise window cleaners regarding the state of the art technology used to clean skyscrapers. Discussed the pay, the risks, the employee morality and more.

 

One of our customers, Josh the window washer out in Westbury, NY calls in and mentions pure water window cleaning.

Listen to the podcast here:

 

Window Cleaning Santa & Elves – A1 Orange Cleaning Services

Name:               Vickie C. Head
Company:          A-1 Orange Cleaning Service
Position:            President
Location:           Orlando, FL
Website:            www.a1orange.com

What type of business do you specialize in?
Started as a window cleaning route company.  We specialize in high rise window cleaning and pressure cleaning.

Do you offer any other services?
Multiple other services- Waterproofing, garage restoration, window stain removal, light bulb changing, caulking

How many employees do you have? Do you like it that way?
30  – yes we have been up to 60 before.  However, since 2008, we’ve downsized plus we have sold off our routes in smaller markets

How did you start your business?
I am a 3rd generation.  My father took over his father’s business.  The business has grown and developed over the years.

What is the best new thing you’ve seen in the industry lately?
Waterfed poles, lighter weight

Do you utilize WFP in your business?
yes

What is something you need help with to better serve your customers?
Educating clients that bottom dollar buys you bottom level of service and insurance, and assurances

What do you most like to do in your business?
Business development

Least like to do?
Nothing really, I hated having to let people go when the economy was bad though

Window cleaning elves – Do you work for santa?!
Yes, the children sure thought that they did

Who’s idea was it to clean windows as elves?
Readily available costume and that’s why Santa’s and elves were used.  We knew we’d be in costume for the service and with the holidays, we knew the kids would LOVE elves & Santa.

How did the children react to the window cleaners?
They truly loved it.  Most of the kids thought they were elves from the north pole.

How did the parents feel about the window cleaners?
Loved that it cheered the kids up.

How did it make you feel to clean the hospital as dressed up characters?
The employees absolutely loved it.  I thought it would be a problem to get them to dress up but they did it for 2 weeks!

Which one of your guys played elf the best?
Probably the littlest guy named Luis cuz he is physically small.  They all smiled and danced around thoughJ

How jolly were your Santas?
Very jolly.

Whats the best memory you can share about this experience?
All of the workers told me that their best memory was the smile on the kids faces.  Also how EVERYONE stopped and took pictures with them.

Coming from me, you know window cleaners are normally just window cleaners there to do a job.  This time, they were heros at work and they all loved it!

Heard you guys wore different costumes the rest of the week, what were they?
Santa and elves were rotated.

Any plans for future costume cleanings? Maybe a leprechaun for St. Patricks or the Easter Bunny?
Actually, orange men.  Like the blue man group, but orange men due to our company name.  We will dress up at children’s hospitals.  We plan to dress up for our next service at Arnold Palmer Childrens hospital.

Super Sized Earth – Window Cleaning Burj Khalifa by BBC

On the British Broadcasting Channel, they are currently airing a show called Super Sized Earth. In the video above you will see a short clip of the episode aired Nov 21st. 
Supersized Earth traces the spectacular story of how humans have transformed our world in a generation. In this awe-inspiring three-part series, Dallas Campbell travels the globe, visiting the world’s largest and most ambitious engineering projects, exploring the power of human ingenuity and the making of the modern world.

In this episode, Dallas explores how we have been redesigning the planet as we build ever more astonishing places to live. In Dubai, he climbs to the very top of the world’s tallest building – over half a mile above the desert sand – to help clean the highest windows in the world; and he explores how desert wastelands have been transformed into bristling forests of skyscrapers as we’ve conquered the sky and turned it into a place we can call home.

In China, the rate of change is accelerating as millions move into the cities; to keep pace, they have learned to erect 30-storey buildings in under three weeks. The world is changing underneath our feet too; Dallas dives beneath Mexico City with one of the two-man team whose unenviable job it is to keep the city sewers flowing, before examining a very new-world solution to this age-old problem.

Check out the Show here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00zy57x

Warm Window Cleaning Hands During Winter Months

Window Cleaners often think first of working efficiently regardless of the circumstances.  The winter cleaning months create some unique cleaning conditions that require product choices that enable them to be efficient and warm.
The first area that one needs to consider is that of keeping hands protected from the elements and the water in freezing temperatures. The importance of keeping your hands warm & dry enough to work effectively and safely is paramount to the window cleaner working in winter conditions. Many of the gloves used for outdoor window cleaning are made to be waterproof while offering the utmost freedom of movement of fingers to cleaners. Neoprene is a synthetic polymer resembling rubber that is resistant to oil, heat and weathering and is commonly used in many weather resistant products including gloves for window cleaning. Many window cleaners opt to use neoprene gloves without liners to give them the best dexterity for finger usage while cleaning while sacrificing the warmth of a liner. Temperatures dictate much of which type of glove a cleaner will use. The usage of neoprene only will suffice to temps down to about 20 degrees. Colder temps will necessitate utilizing a liner along with the neoprene.
Often gloves offer curved fingers to reduce fatigue and velcro wrist straps to keep cold air and water from getting inside the glove. The grip a cleaner will have to grab tools while using gloves is important thus many winter cleaning gloves offer a non slip textured palm.
The second area that has to be considered is that of the water. When temps dip below 32 degrees, cleaners are forced to use methanol or other alcohols in their bucket to be able to continue to work outdoors. Not adding alcohol would cause the water to freeze when placed on the glass.  With the additive window cleaners are able get the water on the glass and back off again with a squeegee as they would at other times of the year.
The final area that needs addressing is the clothing in general.  Window cleaning require range of motion so often time big or bulky clothing will not allow for proper movement.  One has to layer their clothing so that the cold temperatures don’t affect their body temperature.  Of course as important as the outer clothing is proper footwear.  Boots that provide protection from wet conditions as well as being well lined are crucial.
So with the proper gloves, the right additive in the water and the proper clothing and footwear one is ready to brave the elements and face the cold weather in winter months.

Customer Profile: Clean Up Group Inc

Name: Nate Starkweather
Company: Clean Up Group Inc
Position: High Rise Foreman
Location: Naples Florida, New England , and Colorado
Websitewww.cleanupgroup.com

What type of business do you specialize in?
Residential and Commercial Cleaning

Do you offer any other services?
Waterproofing and Building Maintenance, Citra-Sheild biocide.

How many employees do you have? Do you like it that way?
30+ , Sometimes lol

How did you start your business?
I did not start the business. My Boss Joe Macomber started it.

What is your favorite piece of window cleaning equipment?
I have quite a few but I think its a tie between the Unger Green Microfiber Mops, 22″ Sorbo Squeegee, and the Blue Max Scrubber Mops <—dont know if they still make them but i have quite a few stashed away

Superhero window cleaning – Do you guys regularly clean in costumes?
We are starting to clean in costume whenever we get the chance. Depending on the seasons we might be dressed up as something else.

Can you tell us the story behind this picture? 


Most of the people who see us work refer to us a spider man or superman etc. So we figured why not put on the outfit and make some kids, hospital staff, and people smile when there down on there luck.

What is the best new thing you’ve seen in the industry lately?
Well the Petzl Rig looks like it would be nice but i haven’t had the pleasure of using one yet, but other than that i would have to say the unger 0 handle. Genius invention and a great time saver :)

Do you utilize WFP in your business?
No not at the moment. Me and the Boss man have been thinking seriously about it though.

What is something you need help with to better serve your customers?
Really not anything. We keep our quality very high whether it’s a single story home or a 30 story highrise condo. Our main concern is the customer

What do you most like to do in your business?
Window Cleaning i love it

Least like to do?
Old Sealer removal not a very fun thing to do especially when people who don’t know what they are doing layer over and over old product.

What do you need to get your business where you want it to be?
I would just like for everything to go smooth everyday and not have problems but thats not ever gonna happen. lol

Whats the tallest building you have worked on?
Bank of America Center i think its 56 floors

Whats your favorite building to work on and why?
My favorite building would have to be Estancia in Bonita Bay it has a little bit of everything. Plate glass, some cut ups, build out with removable railings, rope exchange all the fun stuff to keep the day interesting.

What style of building to you dislike?
I dislike some of the older building that have overhangs with mansard roof and no were to tie too. Nothing like bringing weights up 2 flights of stairs. lol

How competitive is the marketing for high rise window cleaning?
Very do to the low prices of some of the other companies but our quality keeps us above the competition in the long run.