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AWC Magazine – Issue 136
ISSUE TEASER:
If a window is dirty, a window cleaner washes it. If a window is broken, it gets replaced. But what if the window has some cloudiness between the panes. A cleaner can’t remedy that yet the window doesn’t have to be replaced. A window medic addresses that problem and more. Don’t miss the four stages of window failure, either! You’ll want to read on to find out what they are.
Window cleaners tend to transport a wide variety of equipment. Many variables go into vehicle safety, especially towing. AWC contributor Gary Mauer writes about towing safety and recommends having a safety checklist and being aware of your state’s regulations. Mauer also offers some tips.
Mauer is back with another article critically analyzing a recent news story involving the Glass Association of North America (GANA). The story is about GANA giving resources to the International Window Cleaning Association (IWCA). According to Mauer, that isn’t true. He goes onto explain what actually is happening between the two organizations.
ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Worldwide Window Cleaning of Hawaii is featured on the Discovery Channel
- How working from a scaffold can be deadly
- Why you should replace scratched plexiglass instead of attempting to buff it
- Ettore introduces the AquaClean Dolly with an aluminum frame