Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Klean07 on December 05, 2015, 03:19:22 pm
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I've just a call from a potential custie asking what system I use. I told her wfp but trad for bungalows. Ok she said I really wanted someone that's trad because a friend of hers had had trouble with her rendering after a wfp had been used!
Its a new one for me so anyone else had this?
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Hi had the usual -You've made my bricks wet :'( when I mentioned rain she looked puzzled then went back inside - never mentioned it again.
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She probably means she has render all over her windows and wfp wont remove it. Do the first clean as a build clean then wfp for future cleans, price it accordingly.
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I'm pretty sure they will mean it's turning the render green - had this once the guy blamed the previous WFP cleaner for the green algae under his Windows - couldn't explain why the rest of the render and gable end with no windows had also turned green 🤔
That's just how some folk are
Darran
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Got rendering on my house looks you get wet stains running down from concrete sills but its prob caused by rain
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i think they may mean run off from the render causing the glass to stain maby, this can happen but only when its reaining lol as when we wfp we clean the glass and not leve it with dirty render water on it to dry ::)roll wfp allways gets the blame
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If you dismiss the Victor Meldrews then what you can find is some heavy handed wfp'er has banged the brush of the render
and chipped it, in other words the plaster at each side of the window frame.
There's a few soon to be x wfp'ers famous for that in my area.
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If you dismiss the Victor Meldrews then what you can find is some heavy handed wfp'er has banged the brush of the render
and chipped it, in other words the plaster at each side of the window frame.
There's a few soon to be x wfp'ers famous for that in my area.
If they chip mortar off the edge of the building then the render must be in bad shape?