AWC Magazine – Issue 12 Supply

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AWC Magazine – Issue 12

ISSUE TEASER:

The American Window Cleaner kicks off this issue with an interview from Sörbo Products Founder Soren Samuelsson. Samuelsson, also a former window cleaner, shares his experience in the industry and the development of his successful line of tools. Next in line, we have the Executive Director of the Illinois Associate of Maintenance Contractors Jackie Kopp. She tells the story of when she traveled to Greece for a highly desired sea sponge. How does that tie into window cleaning? You’ll have to download your copy and read on to find out!

Henry M. “Mr. Window Cleaner” Unger describes what makes the job of a window cleaner so unique despite the hardships one experiences. Unger also recounts his trip to several countries to introduce the squeegee. An article explains the process of using static kernmantle ropes and what not to do when handling them. September to October Window Cleaner of the Month Michael Kines is announced and highlights his passion for the business along with his many accomplishments.

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Sörbo Products Founder Soren Samuelsson shares his experience getting started in the industry
  • Window cleaning expert Jackie Kopp tells of the time she traveled to Greece to find a sea sponge
  • Henry M. Unger describes what makes window cleaning so unique
  • The dos and don’ts of handling static kermantle ropes
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