Posh
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As I said I thought with the trad bit it was fine. There was no need to them write all that about wfp
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I do trad still when it's needed. I've only been doing wfp for a year now and have not looked back. Great site to be on to get ideas and other people's views.Thanks for that gary
I wasn't trying to start a argument with trads against wfp cleaners
As we all have our own way just wanted the comparison against both
Yes it is gary and everyone is friendlyI do trad still when it's needed. I've only been doing wfp for a year now and have not looked back. Great site to be on to get ideas and other people's views.
Are you meaning the main post that started this thread offAs I said I thought with the trad bit it was fine. There was no need to them write all that about wfp
takes you going getting gd lad who will stayI had a young lad with me @Duncs & he kept watching me do it. Now I'm no expert but ole yours he asked me for a go. He was great. Washed rinsed, turned tap off when moving from window to window. Missed him when he left. Funnily he got a job with a window firm who just do wfp. So it shows there are some who want to learn.
Easy for anyone to get complacent since the finished result the windy sees is always the same... wet n drippy. /emoticons/biggrin.pnggd poin toshhad young lad giving me hand the other week this is how it went
started great really ( sorry didint say WFP ) keen
kept watching and checking him, also learned trad the basics
when he was WFP could,int believe it getting quicker and quicker
alarm bells ringing
checked him again.. half a job was,int cleaning them right or rinsing could,int get finished quick enough
had word with him told him twice , then had no other option