Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Avo on June 14, 2013, 07:05:07 am
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How comes I never see anyone using water fed systems on shop fronts, I don't think I've ever seen this method done as yet..
Anyone doing it??
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Not worth it on little shop, but have done it on large shops
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Depends on the shop I suppose, if early and reasonably clean then yes, not while open, too much water running in doorways etc, and it dont really get grease/kebabs vomit off!!! ;D
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Depends on the shop I suppose, if early and reasonably clean then yes, not while open, too much water running in doorways etc, and it dont really get grease/kebabs vomit off!!! ;D
what a thought ;D I couldn't think of any better
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because contrary to some on here mop and squeegee is still useful,alive and kicking!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
no hose for people to trip over.less water left lying around.instant dry finish.
mop and squeegee will always have a place in the window cleaners toolbox. ;) :) :)
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I do mine very early on a Saturday morning, if it's heavy rain, they all get blootered with wfp and home in jig time.
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I love doing my shops trad and its a million times easier and quicker. Wfp all day every day is bloody boring!
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i clean some wfp and some trad,
it all depends on the shop, location etc etc
whats ;D easiest for me
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i do 90 percent of my shops with the pole ... easy peasy..saying that you do have to know your windows ... where they run .(spotting). also where you get a lot of marks from fingers vomit and grease marks. sometimes i have to trad them though . like someone said the squeegie will always be part of a windies tool box.....