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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dai on September 19, 2005, 09:16:26 pm

Title: WFP and sea salt
Post by: dai on September 19, 2005, 09:16:26 pm
As Ross mentioned in the winters coming thread, sea salt is a right pain for us coastal WC's How does WFP cope with it? I have had to do windows twice to get them clean after onshore gales.
I have an opertunity to do some work right on the sea front. I'v shyed away from this before. Would it be easier with WFP? Dai
Title: Re: WFP and sea salt
Post by: Moderator David@stives on September 19, 2005, 09:25:28 pm
Dai i work with sea spray all the time as  i live and work on the coast ,with normal squeegieng you just wet the windows down with a lot more water than usual on your applicater .and make sure you change your rubber everyday .then you are less likely to see fine lines wich realy are highlighted with salt spray.
and the customers can realy tell when there windows have been done .so they are more than happy .

with wfp i have done a few now ,and i only had trouble with one in direct sunlight on a realy hot day and that was easily sorted by turning up the flow rate and extra rinsing.one of the advantages with salt spray is that you can actually see the water running milky down the pane and just wait for it to run clear and when it does just give it a quick final rinse then bob`b your uncle .

dave