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Explanation letter for change over to wfp By Mark Munro on Thursday, 24 October 2009 at 23:36
Hi This is the text of mine and it will fit on an A5 sheet of paper if you use the right sized font. "An Important Note From Your Window Cleaner"We are in the process of switching to a new method of cleaning your upstairs windows. This method will soon be the industry standard for window cleaning at height. As a Business wanting to be at the forefront of our industry, we have decided to invest in this technology which involves the use of telescopic poles and 100% pure water, which we filter through state of the art reverse-osmosis filters and de-ionisation vessels.We are embracing this technology for a number of reasons(1) Health and safety. Legislation being brought into effect will limit the use of ladders as temporary workstations. The law as we understand it, now states that ladders should only be used when all viable alternatives have been considered. As a company, we have decided that water-fed pole systems are a safer viable alternative and are worth the investment. If the job can be completed to the same high standard without standing on a ladder, then we have an obligation to embrace this method. (2) Better cleaning results. Firstly, it cleans the windows and the frames. Second, the major advantage of pure water is its capacity to absorb large amounts of dirt from your windows. This process involves brushing and rinsing your windows clean with pure water and allowing them to dry naturally to a streak free shine. This occurs due to the pure nature of the water used.(3) Environmentally friendly. Pure water only is used, eliminating the need for any detergents and chemicals except where greasy dirt is a problem.(4) Reduced disturbance & Increased privacy. No more dents in your lawn and unexpected appearances of faces at windows. (5) We may now be able to reach previously inaccessible aspects of your property. Conservatory roofs, windows above conservatory’s etc. that we had previously been unable to clean.(6) Water-fed pole cleaning works in the rain! Although we will not work in severe weather, showery misty weather will no longer hinder our work. This will help us to ensure a more regular and professional service to all of our customers.Please note that it can take up to two or three visits for the process to `leach` all deposits from around the frames, resulting in an improved finish each time. Therefore, please be patient if the initial visit is not perfect.Best Regards to all etc. etc.________________________Hope this helps
Mark Munro
http://www.windowcleaningpage.uk/
Explanation letter for change over to wfp
"An Important Note From Your Window Cleaner". Five years ago we switched over to a new method of cleaning windows. This method will soon be the industry standard for window cleaning at height. As a Business wanting to be at the forefront of our industry, we have decided to invest in this technology which involves the use of telescopic poles and 100% pure water, which we filter through state of the art reverse-osmosis filters and de-ionisation vessels.We are embracing this technology for a number of reasons(1) Health and safety. Legislation being brought into effect will limit the use of ladders as temporary workstations. The law as we understand it, now states that ladders should only be used when all viable alternatives have been considered. As a company, we have decided that water-fed pole systems are a safer viable alternative and are worth the investment. If the job can be completed to the same high standard without standing on a ladder, then we have an obligation to embrace this method. (2) Better cleaning results. Firstly, it cleans the windows and the frames. Second, the major advantage of pure water is its capacity to absorb large amounts of dirt from your windows. This process involves brushing and rinsing your windows clean with pure water and allowing them to dry naturally to a streak free shine. This occurs due to the pure nature of the water used.(3) Environmentally friendly. Pure water only is used, eliminating the need for any detergents and chemicals except where greasy dirt is a problem.(4) Reduced disturbance & Increased privacy. No more dents in your lawn and unexpected appearances of faces at windows. (5) We may now be able to reach previously inaccessible aspects of your property. Conservatory roofs, windows above conservatory’s etc. that we had previously been unable to clean.(6) Water-fed pole cleaning works in the rain! Although we will not work in severe weather, showery misty weather will no longer hinder our work. This will help us to ensure a more regular and professional service to all of our customers.Please note that it can take up to two or three visits for the process to `leach` all deposits from around the frames, resulting in an improved finish each time. Therefore, please be patient if the initial visit is not perfect.Best Regards to all etc. etc.________________________Hope this helps
Mark Munro
http://www.windowcleaningpage.uk/
Yeh I scrub left to right really well at the top do you have a copy of your letter at all ? That would be really helpful. And do you use fan or pencil jets ?im new to it too so still learning. iv been lucky to have no complaints so far but i do give every customer a letter explaining the proccess and possible spotting or runs for first 2 to 3 cleans. do you scrub left to right where the glass meets the top frame. or are they vented windows.
My dad is a mobile car valeter and he's uses a citrus based multipurpose cleaner would that be safe to use ? and do you need to clean the brush thoroughly before the final clean:thumbs:I'll give you a tip can't see the point of joining the forum if methods are top secret. Dip your brush in a mix of 50% Virosol and water, do all frames first then do the windows it gets all the cr@p off and rinses away lovely and leaves no residue works well for us.:thumbs:
No because you can rinse with brush away from the glassMy dad is a mobile car valeter and he's uses a citrus based multipurpose cleaner would that be safe to use ? and do you need to clean the brush thoroughly before the final clean
Need to get myself some for first cleansI feel lost without it as i ran out a few weeks ago and don't like being without it for first cleans