Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dazmond on September 20, 2010, 08:20:01 am
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does it take hours for the glass to dry when wfpoling in these conditions?and do you end up either blading the bottoms or doing them trad?
im just wondering if it affects the clean with the water not drying very quickly esp at the top and bottom of windows.
dazmond
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hi dazmond
yes it takes longer to dry but it does not effect the end result!
The only time the dried results are effected is if your water is not 100% pure!
ive used w.f.p for all the seasons as of this summer! so im talking from experience!
regards G.B
P.S i started water fed pole late last summer, from previously using traditional methods!
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I find that working in damp cold conditions ok, the worst condition I find personally is dry windy days where the dust blows around.
Matt
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well i better get to it!its pretty cold and damp(drizzle) this morning in manchester. ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D
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does it take hours for the glass to dry when wfpoling in these conditions?and do you end up either blading the bottoms or doing them trad?
im just wondering if it affects the clean with the water not drying very quickly esp at the top and bottom of windows.
dazmond
The only time I've had the finish affected was on a really windy day, I cleaned and rinsed the fronts, done the same at the back, went back round to the fronts and they were dry but covered in dust and debris!!! It must have been in the air, so I ended up blading them dry!
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get to it lazy bones! ;D
have a good day mate!
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Looking forward to working in the sun again today .meant to be 20 today.I've cleaned windows in heavy rain gone back next day.perfect.
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i decided to have the day off!im only one day behind.forecast dry for the rest of the week.its cleared up but im having a nice lazy day! ;) ;D ;D ;D
due to working saturday i feel i need another day off! ;D ;D ;D
i love the freedom of this job!you cant beat it!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
dazmond