Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: tomlions on November 15, 2009, 02:37:30 pm
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just cleaned a few windows at home with wfp and backpack ( still not charged, working through mains and lead ) forgive a stupid question but the does the pure water take longer to evaporate due to it being colder weather ? windows are still soaked
tom
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Weather conditions certainly affect drying times mate,
Colder weather will take longer,
In the heat of the summer ive seen windows dry in minutes.
Dean
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roger that, cheers dean
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This was one of my concerns but when eventually dry they are looking good, after many many years trad i still feel that bit anxious as i walk away from the completed job :o
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A gentle breeze also helps to dry the windows.
I used to feel anxious at first with wfp, confidence comes with experience.
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This was one of my concerns but when eventually dry they are looking good, after many many years trad i still feel that bit anxious as i walk away from the completed job :o
You will get over it, I think anyone that takes any pride in thier work was anxious on work completed, and when you get a complaint and you will this makes you feel even worse. in a year you will look back and laugh.
Ideal time to start wfp as dark now when most people are home from work
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This was one of my concerns but when eventually dry they are looking good, after many many years trad i still feel that bit anxious as i walk away from the completed job :o
You will get over it, I think anyone that takes any pride in thier work was anxious on work completed, and when you get a complaint and you will this makes you feel even worse. in a year you will look back and laugh.
Ideal time to start wfp as dark now when most people are home from work
hee hee the early dark nights are not all that bad i'll surely have it cracked and be oozing confidence come the long hot days
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you say that your backpack aint charged? is it or is it because the battery aint connected? is it a wcw backpack by any chance