Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: awl on June 20, 2006, 02:15:04 pm
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hi to you all.
we were wondering, can you use wfp in the rain????? ;D
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yes you can work in the rain, but a lot of the customers dont like it done, plus you still get drenched, ;D
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We always work in the rain, unless its torrential downpour.
Some customers will ask to leave it until next month but speaking, only from our own experience, most of the customers are fine about it.
Best wishes,
Trev
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We always work in the rain, unless its torrential downpour.
Some customers will ask to leave it until next month but speaking, only from our own experience, most of the customers are fine about it.
Best wishes,
Trev
thanks to you.
didnt know if the rain water would effect the distilled water you use on the windows, we are changing over to wfp hopefully in september.
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Well to be honest I look at it like this.
If you're cleaning Traditional and it rains when you walk away no doubt some of the rain hits the glass.
So in the same respect, when I WFP the glass and walk away the same will happen.
The only bonus using WFP in the rain is you can clean leaded without using scrim and leaving lots of horrible smears everywhere like you would traditionally.
Best of luck,
Trev
p.s. if you want any help with the set up/working the gear etc.. or a day out using the system let me know, sure I can oblige.
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Never really had a problem wfp in the rain.
I have only had 1 person cancel as far as i can remember because it was raining.
The marks she was complaining about wasn't from wfp but from the vent in the wall next to her conservatory from her boiler.
Only time i won't work is if it's chucking it down.
Craig
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Well to be honest I look at it like this.
If you're cleaning Traditional and it rains when you walk away no doubt some of the rain hits the glass.
So in the same respect, when I WFP the glass and walk away the same will happen.
The only bonus using WFP in the rain is you can clean leaded without using scrim and leaving lots of horrible smears everywhere like you would traditionally.
Best of luck,
Trev
And because you are not leaving a film of soap behind with wfp, the nearly pure rain water has nothing to mix with, so you will still have a clean window when the rain water has dried.