Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: djhaydn on July 12, 2007, 11:01:48 pm
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first day with the wfp. s**t its ahrd work to do the first clean, hope they came out ok,
also got my 300GPD ro unit and water is pouring out and filled my water butt in 4.5 hours...... took 36 hours the other day to get 125 ltrs.
off to do the rich crusty`s on friday should be fun.
any idea what the wfp is like on leaded windows, im a bit concerned about them as i have a big hall to do.
now gonna rest my aches and pains from today.
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any idea what the wfp is like on leaded windows, im a bit concerned about them as i have a big hall to do.
plenty of rinsing and it works well
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I hope they are the new leaded windows with stuck on lead, They would be fine.
The old lead windows, and the word Hall frightens me, can be a nightmare when they leak.
Blame the EEC, WAHL, Your insurance company, and any one else you can think of for forcing you down the wfp road. Don't let them think for a minute that you have done it from choice. Moan about being forced to spend loads of money in order to comply with the new regs. Use their sympathy to ward off any apprehension they may have. Tell them you much preferred the old way.
AND LAUGH ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK. Dai
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Wfp is very hard work at first but you reap the benefits later, its brilliant on leaded and georgian windows
Aches and pains :'( it gets easier as the weeks go on
Good luck stick with it ;)
Brett.
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Dai, They are the old god knows what century windows, now i spill the gumf to them
cheers
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When doing these old leaded windows turn down your pressure, this won't stop but will help prevent leaks.