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That's what I thought about WFP - that it would do my head in. It did at first because I was short on facilities, live in a flat which makes filtering more difficult etc. However, it's like anything else that is new to you. It can take a bit of getting used to but once you get settled into a pattern, you learn more about what you are doing, and it just becomes part of your new normality.
I understand, and actually do agree with what you are saying Paul. It's just me. I don't believe that I would actually earn more by going WFP. The main reason is that I would spend sooo much time checking, rechecking and checking again for spots etc (assuming I could see them 20 feet up in the air) that I would stress myself out over whether I was doing anything less than a perfect job. At least when I am up the ladders I can see what I have done and make good if necessary. I am such a perfectionist (OCD tendencies) that I just know that WFP and I would not get on because I need to be close to the window to make sure all is well, and it wouldn't save me time! I am not knocking, and never will criticize WFP. It clearly works, and as such is an excellent tool for window cleaning, it's just not for me.
Best wishes,
John