Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Duncan Horlock on July 31, 2012, 09:40:56 pm
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Hi, I clean with WFP, a mate of mine is thinking of changing to WFP from trad but is worried about that fact he has a slight hernia. I'm cant comment as I find it easier than trad cleaning. Just wondering if anyone has had any problems with stretching etc. sorry bit of a strange question but thought it was worth an ask. Cheers
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When I made the switch it was my neck that felt the brunt, looking up all day.
Best bet is to take him along with you and give him a go.
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Advice I would give anyone starting out WFP is do the first window right handed - the second left handed third - right handed 4th left etc... or vice versa depending on which hand you favour.
It is really awkward to start with but gets easier - balancing the load helps a lot.
G.
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Thanks for the advice, I think I'll take him out and let him work for the day while I watch, might just hit him with a stick if he slows up! That should test him :-)
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Its your arms that get a work out the most not your gut.
Great advice earlier let him have a go on yours.
Regards cliff
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Why not get the hernia sorted? The earlier the better
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doc has said i have a double hernia ,but i would need to see surgen to confirm,and i must say wfp does not hurt me
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I think he is on the list to get it sorted. Just wanted to see if anyone else had one in the past and has problems with using WFP. Thanks
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Thanks Mathew
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Some basic principles.
Get the best (lightest) pole you can afford and use the right pole for the job (not a 32ft pole for a bungalow).
Stand as far back from the cleaning face as possible.
Try and let your legs do the work - walk back and fore and not up and down with your arms.
Good footwear is a must.
Keep fit and healthy.
And, as previously, change sides regularly.
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All good advice thanks