A Pane In The Glass
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how can a pole fed window cleaner walk away from a dirty frame
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he must have been lazy, or trying to save water, this is why some customers ge tsceptible about wfp cleaning untill they see my work.
So are slot vents etc, best left entirely?I can't see how he can walk away and leave dirty frames, that is why some customers won't entertain wfp, when I call at a house all frames washed first stay away from the vents as dirt will run out. Then I wash the glass rinse &I run the brush over the sills . The frames on every property I work on are spotless.For me it's a must I take pride in my work
Embrace the scary ! /emoticons/biggrin.pngEven as traditional am doing frames and washing them down with a bucket sometimes now..in preparation for the inevitable and scary world of proper wfp conversion!
Yep, point taken.I do wash above the vents wot I ment to say was I make sure the the water does not get inside the vent as the dirt from inside the vent will run down . I leave my customers glass & frames how I mine at home are,
At the end of the day you are only as good as your last clean fact
Yes will be having a few dirty frames and going from trad to wfp ,so I'll take this approach.either go round house cleaning all frames , then do windows . top frames should be non drip by then
I'd never do that! They'd all cancel tomorrow! /emoticons/smile.png)I leave my customers glass & frames how I mine at home are,