Sep 8, 2016 #1 Beccy Well-known member Messages 285 Location Highlands What order do you do it if you're doing insides and outsides, and why?
Sep 8, 2016 #2 mark lee Well-known member Messages 192 Location Wiltshire depends on weather if raining inside first, if sunny out first coz you never know if its going to rain later /emoticons/biggrin.png
depends on weather if raining inside first, if sunny out first coz you never know if its going to rain later /emoticons/biggrin.png
Sep 8, 2016 #3 C Chris33 Well-known member Messages 1,932 Location Fife Outsides first for me,as its easier to rectify any mistakes by going back outside to fix after the out and in are done/less obtrusive. Any marks on inside will be easier to see,after outside is done first too..so shouldn't be a problem.
Outsides first for me,as its easier to rectify any mistakes by going back outside to fix after the out and in are done/less obtrusive. Any marks on inside will be easier to see,after outside is done first too..so shouldn't be a problem.
Sep 8, 2016 #4 Alien Human Well-known member Messages 1,058 Location HHH Outsides first as i like to continue to check that WFP is still working tickety-boo......which is usually is 95% of the time. It's mainly old large sash windows (which we have plenty of in sunny Brighton) which need to odd extra rinse / tidy up.
Outsides first as i like to continue to check that WFP is still working tickety-boo......which is usually is 95% of the time. It's mainly old large sash windows (which we have plenty of in sunny Brighton) which need to odd extra rinse / tidy up.
Sep 8, 2016 #5 T tobyswindowcleaning Outside first for me. If I do leave any smears I can buff them out from the inside by leaning out