trevor peacock
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anyone got a link to Darren's rinsing video, I'm intrigued!!
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anyone got a link to Darren's rinsing video, I'm intrigued!!
Same here
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I have to disagree with this, I've been using wfp's for about 15 years. I agree some windows don't get very dirty and the water runs off in sheets, these don't need much rinsing. But some get quite grotty in a month and the water beads, these need rinsing well especially in the summer. Anyone else got an opinion ( silly Question) !!
Sorry for highjacking the original conny subject!
Somehow think this is going to get a bit heated ?
After watching this a while back I was very doubtful. I tried it on one big window on my house and it came out ok. Have tried on some monthly jobs and results were a bit mixed. I really think its down to what the glass is like and and what the window is exposed to like main roads or been close to the sea.
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In my experience phobic glass (where it beads) is even easier and needs less of a rinseI have to disagree with this, I've been using wfp's for about 15 years. I agree some windows don't get very dirty and the water runs off in sheets, these don't need much rinsing. But some get quite grotty in a month and the water beads, these need rinsing well especially in the summer. Anyone else got an opinion ( silly Question) !!
Sorry for highjacking the original conny subject!
I do a big, brand new housing estate
See, i wouldn't risk it on a new build. We do at least 6 new build estates (still under construction) and they are always caked.
ive been window cleaning over 35 years & wfp over 15 years,
on a well maintained monthly job i wouldn’t dream of doing it imo the frames and glass have to rinsed after scrubbing,each to there own
I'm baffled by the thought of not rinsing. So many variables people have thrown in. I'm not gonna lie Darren I think this video makes your YouTube channel lose a lot of credibility. Perhaps i'm wrong, perhaps you're a pioneer. All I know is every bit of advice elsewhere tells me to rinse. Alex Gardiner's video on basic techniques comes to mind straight away, I remember watching a few from an Irish chap when I first started out. The guy who trained me even went through how the brush should leave the glass so as not to splash where you have just rinsed which can create spotting. People have thrown so many variables at you that show this doesn't work as a general rule but honestly the video makes it sound as though it is a rule for all customers that are cleaned monthly.