TRAINING
There are essentially two primary techniques employed by window professionals for cleaning window screens with Screen Magic.
The first method entails utilizing a fixed T-Bar with a sleeve, saturating it with Screen Magic, and wiping the screen clean then wiping it off with a microfiber towel to shine up the frame for a perfectly clean screen in less then 1 monute. This approach is rapidly gaining popularity. Similar to employing a specific procedural method for window cleaning with a squeegee, once the steps are mastered, the T-Bar method proves to be much quicker, more straightforward, and requires less Screen Magic per screen, ultimately saving both time and money.
The second method involves directly spraying Screen Magic onto the window screens, a practice outlined in our instructions that has garnered recommendations for over a decade. It includes various time-saving tips developed by seasoned window professionals.
On the left, you’ll find a four-part series demonstrating the T-Bar sleeve method by Wagman from Australia. In the middle, there are a couple of videos illustrating the spray method. On the right, additional upsells are presented, offering opportunities to enhance customer spending per job by utilizing alternative uses of Screen Magic.
T-BAR WITH SLEEVE
Part 1 - Cost Savings
Part 2 - Setup Your Belt & Truck
Part 3 Actual Demonstrations
SPRAY-ON
Quick Demo From J. Racienstien
Commercial Show's Process
Cleaning Sliding Glass Door Screens
Explanation About Screen Magic
OTHER UPSELLS
Silk Plants Upsell $5 - 15
Wicker Baskets & Chairs $5 - $25
Spa's $20 - $50

BBQ Covers $20

Only Boat Hauls $200-250
