Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: j timms on October 27, 2014, 06:53:57 am
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Do people on here think wfp accelerates
1. Frames that r stuck on falling off
2. Lifting of lead on modern leaded windows
3. Flaking of paintwork on wooden windows
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All of the above
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Do people on here think wfp accelerates
1. Frames that r stuck on falling off
Not sure what you mean by frames that are stuck on and falling off?
2. Lifting of lead on modern leaded windows
No if you take reasonable care there is no reason why wfp is more detrimental than cleaning with a cloth by hand.
3. Flaking of paintwork on wooden windows
Poor preparation and incorrect application of paint or old weathered paintwork is what it is. In my experience uv rays are a major factor in damaging exterior paintwork. For example if wfp damaged painted window frames all of the windows on a property would all look the same.
But this is not the case, time and time again I have seen one side of a property look noticeably worse than the rest so it can't be due to wfp.
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Do you think that ladders:
Scratch walls
Mark window sills
Put dents in immaculate lawns (and many of our customers are house-proud)
Increases your risk of falling, injury and death.
Is a slower way of working than wfp
Do you think that squeegies:
Leave turn marks that you can see when the sun is low in the sky.
Don't clean frames.
There's no perfect system.
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Do people on here think wfp accelerates
1. Frames that r stuck on falling off
2. Lifting of lead on modern leaded windows
3. Flaking of paintwork on wooden windows
1. No because the soap you use to clean these fake Georgian windows eats into the glue quicker. Since going wfp had less come unstuck.
2. Depends on brush. Normal brush yes. Soft brush no.
3. Again opposite. Customer have noted they are painting windows less. Guessing it was soap getting in between glass and wood and lifting paint.
All are user controlled.
I could turn up to any house and scrub like mad and knock off these fake bars, take chunks out of wooden frames and scrub like made to rip lead off.
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Do you think that ladders:
Scratch walls
Mark window sills
Put dents in immaculate lawns (and many of our customers are house-proud)
Increases your risk of falling, injury and death.
Is a slower way of working than wfp
Do you think that squeegies:
Leave turn marks that you can see when the sun is low in the sky.
Don't clean frames.
There's no perfect system.
Crikey tosh I only wanted answers to my questions. I just wanted to know if people felt wfp did accelerate these things. It was more to lessen my concerns about the three things I mentioned but judging by your reply the answer is yes to all three.
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Do people on here think wfp accelerates
1. Frames that r stuck on falling off
2. Lifting of lead on modern leaded windows
3. Flaking of paintwork on wooden windows
1. No because the soap you use to clean these fake Georgian windows eats into the glue quicker. Since going wfp had less come unstuck.
2. Depends on brush. Normal brush yes. Soft brush no.
3. Again opposite. Customer have noted they are painting windows less. Guessing it was soap getting in between glass and wood and lifting paint.
All are user controlled.
I could turn up to any house and scrub like mad and knock off these fake bars, take chunks out of wooden frames and scrub like made to rip lead off.
Thanks pure h20 for your answer , that was the kind of reply I was looking for
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It's only what I have noticed. I used to use a harsh soap when I was trad and it used to turn scrims white on wooden frames. But it did eat the dirt!
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Do people on here think wfp accelerates
1. Frames that r stuck on falling off - wtf is a stuck on frame?
2. Lifting of lead on modern leaded windows - only the cheap diy stuff.
3. Flaking of paintwork on wooden windows - yes, obviously.
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Deege, lots of windows round my way have plastic bars stuck on to make them look Georgian or even four paned instead of two . Over time the glue fails and the strips fall off. Just wondered if people thought it happened quicker with wfp. Also if u think wfp flakes paint quicker do u trad or avoid wooden windows.
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Do you think that ladders:
Scratch walls
Mark window sills
Put dents in immaculate lawns (and many of our customers are house-proud)
Do you think that squeegies:
Leave turn marks that you can see when the sun is low in the sky.
Not necessarily.
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Not usually...
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Deege, lots of windows round my way have plastic bars stuck on to make them look Georgian or even four paned instead of two . Over time the glue fails and the strips fall off. Just wondered if people thought it happened quicker with wfp. Also if u think wfp flakes paint quicker do u trad or avoid wooden windows.
Most of the concerns you have will been caused by heavy handedness, but you can get poorly constructed windows that will
cause you problems.
I priced one with the stuck on strips a few years back, the owner had already called the supplier out to replace some that had
come off, I could see that a few more had started to come loose so didn't bother with the job as me rubbing them with a brush
wouldn't have helped.
The paint needs to have flaked already for you to remove it with your brush so its not wfp that flakes windows, its the sun
and poor maintenance.
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Its true! Nothing to do with heavy handedness, new builds now use cheapest possible windows and i have knocked a couple of plastic bits off easily and i am by far one of the slowest water fed polers
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Its true! Nothing to do with heavy handedness, new builds now use cheapest possible windows and i have knocked a couple of plastic bits off easily and i am by far one of the slowest water fed polers
Totally agree, another down side to this is that a lot of these cheap windows don't take well to WFP which will cause problems
to some in the future.