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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: bridger windows on January 25, 2010, 12:20:48 pm
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Has anyone after changing to wfp gone back to traditional methods. I know its hard to start with but I'm finding it hard to see how it will be much quicker when all first cleans are de - soaped. And even if it is quicker, how it will be so much quicker that I will get a return on my huge investment!?
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wfp is quicker and easier, it just take s a few months to see the benefits of it, i have been using it for about 4 months now and am starting to find that i am getting arond the houses in about half the time it use to take me, what takes time is packing and unpacking,, u just find where is best to park your van, i find that trad now takes longer as you have got to make sure that it is perfect or it runs
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Depends on the nature of your round. I went straight to wfp via me trolley but only use it on leaded now, i'm quicker with me wagtail. Thats just me though, but like i say depends on your round.
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I am another that has been lured into wfp after reading on here how fast it is. Only use it here and there now, gone back to trad for the majority. I think if you are a pretty competent trad cleaner then you are just as fast as wfp after you have taken into account refills, hose tangling, reeling and moving vehicles. The only positive i can get from wfp is safety. Its not loads faster and not worth all the hastle.
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surely its faster for the hard to reach/access windows?
most be quicker for conservatories & pvc frames?
i think a mix of both is prob best - both just methods of window cleaning at the end of the day.
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iv been wfp for about 6 years i no the places on my round where the tube gets stuck you no for the next time it takes me longer to get ladder of clip on and that it takes me 5 seconds to get sorted with the pole if i had to go back i would give up still do the odd house with the tradish tools iv doubled my takings but all on the round you got my avrage house is 15 to 18 pound so good for me....
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Hi Bridger,yes,there`s many jobs I`ve gone back to `trad`.
Loads of jobs where `trading`is much quicker and also
Ya get a gauranteed finish.
WFP is just onother tool in our armoury.
Don`t get me wrong,I would`nt want to be without my system,
If all glass was hydrophilic I might think different,but that’s
Another story I guess.
Lewis Doubtfire.
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Has anyone after changing to wfp gone back to traditional methods. I know its hard to start with but I'm finding it hard to see how it will be much quicker when all first cleans are de - soaped. And even if it is quicker, how it will be so much quicker that I will get a return on my huge investment!?
The only time I did that briefly was quite recently. I wanted to minimise the water used due to freeze ups so I did trad on the ground floor over the more vulnerable areas. That was exceptional though and I wouldn't do it normally.
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Most of us think about going back in the first couple of months, as it seems a lot of bother, but stick with it.
Although it gets easier after the first 2 or 3 cleans with it, I'd say to be properly into it and know what you're doing takes a good 6 months.
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WFP has its plac ein my round but so doe strad. some house si need to trad certain windows as wfp just keeps leaving marks pon them no matter how many times i have used it. I use both and thats the way i like it.
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yeh im off back to trad im sick of getting my work done quicker and safer anybody who has got a wfp set up and does most of there work trad must be a muppet. and all those wfp guys who only use it on certain types of glass your muppets as well . i use it on every upstairs window and a lot of bottoms. and it is a big mix of different houses and glass . i dont get any moans . you should learn to use it properly .
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yeh im off back to trad im sick of getting my work done quicker and safer anybody who has got a wfp set up and does most of there work trad must be a muppet. and all those wfp guys who only use it on certain types of glass your muppets as well . i use it on every upstairs window and a lot of bottoms. and it is a big mix of different houses and glass . i dont get any moans . you should learn to use it properly .
So 50-50 then?
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i only do trad if i have too , most of my work is wfp thank god.
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spot on gary , wfp is so much quicker than trad , if you think trad is faster you are doing something wrong regards alan
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yawn, there's always one, or two in this case.
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Although it gets easier after the first 2 or 3 cleans with it, I'd say to be properly into it and know what you're doing takes a good 6 months.
I agree. Even after 2 years, I'm still discovering ways to save time e.g. best place to park van (so as to service most houses), which house to start with, which window to start with, best order in which to clean (front, then back or upstairs, then downstairs), which windows require least attention/most attention, how best to lay out/reel in the hose, to wfp the doors or just clean with damp microfibre. Even what length the pole needs to be to avoid unnecessary extending/retracting.
You will get much, much quicker, feel better/less tired and have peace of mind with regards to your safety and future income, and will be able to take on bigger, better paid jobs when the opportunity arises.
Mike
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been trad 20 years wfp 3 years use the wfp has an aid to the job some times its alot faster trad :D
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I do my work nearly all WFP, but I do think the time saving aspect is greatly exaggerated. Quicker yes, but not twice as quick, unless your doing leads or Georgians.
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Thanks for all your replies have to stay positive!!!!
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WFP is a lot faster than trad, FACT.
Maybe not on a specific window, or even a specific house, but over the course of a week or month you WILL get more work done with WFP.
That, along with the safety aspect, makes WFP a no brainer.
Agreed, the recent cold weather has been a pain ( no pun intended ) but using a ladder in an icy garden isn't wise either, and the amount of times I put water onto a shop window only to see it freeze before I managed to squeegy it off is unreal.
BUT, over the course of a working year I can see no way possible that trad can even begin to compete with WFP. I've just picked up a contract cleaning two four story office blocks - 405 windows, in and out - I wouldn't have been able to even consider a large, well paying job like that if I were restricted to working from a ladder.
So, all you trad cleaners who think WFP is too much hassle, too expensive, not as quick as we reckon it is, etc, etc, just imagine the doors that would open to you simply because you operate a WFP system.
I would go so far as to say that if you a serious window cleaning business intending to expand and become a "serious player" you NEED WFP; FACT!!