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Sir Squeaky

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Re: Traditional - tap or pure??
« Reply #20 on: March 30, 2008, 06:34:07 pm »
lol you make me die, why are you wfp or a window cleaner because you come across as you hate wfp and trad seems a little better everything is a downer for one reson or another.
1:We're not talking wfp.
2:I wasn't on the downer, I was the one who said tap water is fine.


what you use does make a difference, if you dont know this (and I think your on a wind up) then you need to really take a little more notice in the trade that you are in.
If you think you could make a window look better because the water is different then I'd prove it to you any time.


just to make it clear as you may not know this, when you squeege off water that is visable to the eye you leave a film on the glass also on/in the sills if you clean all of it.
Yes I do know that, but the result is the same to the eye, and that's what the customer is paying for.
Once you put detergent in the water it isn't pure anyway.

with pure (I am not going to say it again as it is starting to do my head in that you cant see the point I am making)

You're a salesman's dream. ;D

Ian

Re: Traditional - tap or pure??
« Reply #21 on: March 30, 2008, 06:56:11 pm »
lol you make me die, why are you wfp or a window cleaner because you come across as you hate wfp and trad seems a little better everything is a downer for one reson or another.
1:We're not talking wfp.
2:I wasn't on the downer, I was the one who said tap water is fine.


what you use does make a difference, if you dont know this (and I think your on a wind up) then you need to really take a little more notice in the trade that you are in.
If you think you could make a window look better because the water is different then I'd prove it to you any time.


just to make it clear as you may not know this, when you squeege off water that is visable to the eye you leave a film on the glass also on/in the sills if you clean all of it.
Yes I do know that, but the result is the same to the eye, and that's what the customer is paying for.
Once you put detergent in the water it isn't pure anyway. it is better than tap water you need to look at what you are using more it has nothing in it and when you put the say gg4 in yes it is not pure but it is still better than tap water, and I was not talking about wfp I was talking about trad and it is better to use pure water and say gg4 than tap and gg4 squeaky you really dont know much about window cleaning this way do you  ::)

with pure (I am not going to say it again as it is starting to do my head in that you cant see the point I am making)

You're a salesman's dream. ;D

Ian
My point is it does a better job as i said at first, and will also make the window stay cleaner for longer meaning less work for the window cleaner on return.
I am a sales man and a window cleaner, I just dont look on the negative of everything there is a difference. ;)

Feen

  • Posts: 562
Re: Traditional - tap or pure??
« Reply #22 on: March 30, 2008, 07:03:33 pm »
"and will also make the window stay cleaner for longer meaning less work for the window cleaner"

and why would you want that ;D
Feen

Re: Traditional - tap or pure??
« Reply #23 on: March 30, 2008, 07:05:46 pm »
"and will also make the window stay cleaner for longer meaning less work for the window cleaner"

and why would you want that ;D
beacuse I am paid to keep windows clean, not dirty for half the time  ;)

Londoner

Re: Traditional - tap or pure??
« Reply #24 on: March 30, 2008, 07:12:15 pm »
I wouldn't say the tap water round here is OK. If i lived in some of the places you guys do then maybe.

Sir Squeaky

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Re: Traditional - tap or pure??
« Reply #25 on: March 30, 2008, 07:16:41 pm »
I wouldn't say the tap water round here is OK. If i lived in some of the places you guys do then maybe.
Doesn't matter squat if it's squeegeed off.
Try it with muddy brown water.
You won't see any difference in result. ;)

Re: Traditional - tap or pure??
« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2008, 07:25:45 pm »
I wouldn't say the tap water round here is OK. If i lived in some of the places you guys do then maybe.
Doesn't matter squat if it's squeegeed off.
Try it with muddy brown water.
You won't see any difference in result. ;)
Squeaky, I dont just clean my customers windows to last while I am there, then that maybe where I am different.  ::)

vision tech

  • Posts: 235
Re: Traditional - tap or pure??
« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2008, 09:10:19 pm »
Squeaky, I dont just clean my customers windows to last while I am there, then that maybe where I am different.   so if its going to rain you dont go out because the windows will get dirty again before you even get paid.

bertie
I started out with nothing......I still have most of it.

vision tech

  • Posts: 235
Re: Traditional - tap or pure??
« Reply #28 on: March 30, 2008, 09:13:43 pm »
sorry about how that turned out , i was commenting on w/washers reply.
I started out with nothing......I still have most of it.

steve a

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Re: Traditional - tap or pure??
« Reply #29 on: March 30, 2008, 09:25:20 pm »
Give it a rest guys, this is going nowhere!

Steve a