whatever you use trad, the sun makes the best of us look crap wfp is king in the direct sunlight
Quote from: neil kellett on May 09, 2011, 04:09:33 pmQuote from: Stu Mac on May 08, 2011, 11:06:51 pmfairy rules always hasYeah for cleaning dishes it does. If someone tried to put manky dish washing detergent all over my glass there would be heck to pay. And no one wants to pay any of my heck thats for darn sure buster. Fairy goes back to the old days when the old hands were chancing they're arms with they're scrims and war horses. You can't get the layer of fairy off with your manky water in your maggody bucket and your dirty old manky applicator. WFP is the only way. But if it hasn't been learned by now it probably won't be.So do you wfp the insides as well?
Quote from: Stu Mac on May 08, 2011, 11:06:51 pmfairy rules always hasYeah for cleaning dishes it does. If someone tried to put manky dish washing detergent all over my glass there would be heck to pay. And no one wants to pay any of my heck thats for darn sure buster. Fairy goes back to the old days when the old hands were chancing they're arms with they're scrims and war horses. You can't get the layer of fairy off with your manky water in your maggody bucket and your dirty old manky applicator. WFP is the only way. But if it hasn't been learned by now it probably won't be.
fairy rules always has
Yeah, its brilliant, here, wrap your eye balls round this.
Quote from: steve rix on May 08, 2011, 10:50:21 pmFairy, nothing else comes close.I think in the early days everyone tries all sorts of stuff, but invariably we (usually) return to the good old green stuff.
Fairy, nothing else comes close.
I cant use fairy anymore, its too concentrated and cut my hands to pieces.
Water has a surface tension or a barrier. It has like a skin, there are some insects that can actually walk on this barrier...
do you guys live in a hard water area that get smears in direct sunlight?my tap water is around 30tds.a dash of squeegee off/gg3 and i dont get smears or streaks!windows come up great every time.i use good dry microfibres and unger soft in my squeegee channels.you shouldnt be getting streaks in direct sunlight!if you are your doing something wrong IMO.
You don`t have to get smears/ squeegee kicks etc. just because you are working in direct sunlight. Just a bit more care and attention with your applicator and you should be fine. ds, does Big Orange produce loads of suds?
Quote from: G Griffin on May 09, 2011, 11:42:34 pmYou don`t have to get smears/ squeegee kicks etc. just because you are working in direct sunlight. Just a bit more care and attention with your applicator and you should be fine. ds, does Big Orange produce loads of suds? no theres not loads of suds mate , £5.98 for 5 ltrs in b&q give it a go .
Quote from: G Griffin on May 09, 2011, 11:42:34 pmYou don`t have to get smears/ squeegee kicks etc. just because you are working in direct sunlight. Just a bit more care and attention with your applicator and you should be fine. ds, does Big Orange produce loads of suds? Went to b&q today and they've never heard of itno theres not loads of suds mate , £5.98 for 5 ltrs in b&q give it a go .
You don`t have to get smears/ squeegee kicks etc. just because you are working in direct sunlight. Just a bit more care and attention with your applicator and you should be fine. ds, does Big Orange produce loads of suds? Went to b&q today and they've never heard of it