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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: PurefectWindowCleaning on December 09, 2013, 04:52:56 pm
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Back out earning the paper notes :D
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How do you do the windows with the vents? I'm about to switch to WFP and one of my (excellent, monthly (most of mine are 6 week), well-paying) customers has vents, she switched to me after her previous WFPer used to drench the vents which obviously dripped and splashed her windows afterwards. It's a big house so I'm keen to not have to use the ladders! It'll be so much quicker with the pole.
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How do you do the windows with the vents? I'm about to switch to WFP and one of my (excellent, monthly (most of mine are 6 week), well-paying) customers has vents, she switched to me after her previous WFPer used to drench the vents which obviously dripped and splashed her windows afterwards. It's a big house so I'm keen to not have to use the ladders! It'll be so much quicker with the pole.
Give the top of the frames and vents a wipe over the last time you do them trad, it'll make it easier when you wfp them.
When you pole them give them a scrub (ideally on a hot day) then leave it to drip for a bit (go around and do the same to the rest), then go back and do the glass.
Should be fine after...
Van looks good!!
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Cheers Don.
The vents you can either wash and leave to dry first as Don said, or wash the frames then turn the flow of water off, give the vent a brush over, then turn flow back on and crack on.
Once you have cleaned them a few times with WFP vents arnt really that big of a issue.