BostonMike
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This is almost as good as a soap war. /emoticons/tongue.png
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What are U.P.V.C FRAMES ? Makes me wonder if I'm scratching frames. I don't think I am. Is frame scratching a big problem in the UK? His site makes it sound like you guys have a BIG problem. :wacko:Happens over here too Mike as I have seen some trad only cleaners bash wfp aswell.
What do you make of this website?
http://www.thewindowman1.co.uk/
Plastic basically Mike, I wouldn't think they're that easy to scratch to be honest unless you hammering em with the brush.What are U.P.V.C FRAMES ? Makes me wonder if I'm scratching frames. I don't think I am. Is frame scratching a big problem in the UK? His site makes it sound like you guys have a BIG problem. :wacko:
Joking aside many commercial cleaners clean windows inside & out on large supermarkets etc at night. Pressure washing paving etc is also done at night too. Go figure
Not to mention like this week clearing car parks & paving from snow & ice
While most of us are all sound a sleep in our beds cleaners are out there earning good money
i agree im more 70wfp and 30 trad . i do bungalows and ground floor flats trad but, houses and anything with upstairs with wfp. got to be the best and the safest.I started off doing 100% wfp about a year ago. Now I'm doing 60% trad and 40% wfp.
I've never had any complaints regarding wfp but I just feel trad offers better quality. I love detailing windows with scrim or cloth especially when I know the client is watching. And tbh's on bungalows and straight forward semi's trad is so much easier. Hated having to run hoses around the houses etc... However, wfp is a must have these days for commercial work and sky lights. Comes in very handy.