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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Newwfpgatherer on October 10, 2005, 05:52:30 pm

Title: Marks from water?
Post by: Newwfpgatherer on October 10, 2005, 05:52:30 pm
Well I decided to start telling some of my customers about wfp today, preparing them for my future plans, promptly decided, not to as it was taking so much time, too many questions, so they'll get a leaflet when I'm ready.
One question that came up has been raised on here recently:
If purified water works so well, won't it draw the dirt from old bricks under windows/tiles under dormers etc?  Leaving streaks?  Especially when done repeatedly.
What is the answer, you Scientists/Artists?

Pj
Title: Re: Marks from water?
Post by: Newwfpgatherer on October 10, 2005, 05:57:13 pm
Thanks for the above Dave,  ::) I did want to know that, even though it doesn't belong on this thread.
Ta

Pj
Title: Re: Marks from water?
Post by: poles apart on October 10, 2005, 07:09:03 pm
Pj
Yes, pure water will leave streaks on certain types of brick. I was at a site last week which I've been cleaning for 6 years and only just noticed 'clean' patches under each window. The bricks are a roughcast finish, or they were, as it seems to have smoothed them as well!
Perhaps I'll give them a quote to do the rest of the walls!
Rod
Title: Re: Marks from water?
Post by: callum macleod on October 10, 2005, 07:17:51 pm
hi if anyone can help here i noticed on this website the trolley has smaller type of wheel does anyone know where to buy them?

http://d.co.uk

there you go pj
Title: Re: Marks from water?
Post by: Newwfpgatherer on October 10, 2005, 07:48:41 pm
Pj
Yes, pure water will leave streaks on certain types of brick. I was at a site last week which I've been cleaning for 6 years and only just noticed 'clean' patches under each window. The bricks are a roughcast finish, or they were, as it seems to have smoothed them as well!
Perhaps I'll give them a quote to do the rest of the walls!
Rod

Smooth operator ;D

Pj