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PoleKing

  • Posts: 8974
Re: quality window cleaners
« Reply #20 on: May 05, 2014, 11:57:49 pm »
I cant see the argument here, if the frames and cills have ingrained soils then its not possible to remove these ingrained soils with wfp as you need to remove these soils the trad way with cleaning solution and agitation, just from my experience anyway.

TFR and WFP. (Almost) as good as new.
Any news on that research Tadgh?
www.LanesWindowCleaning.com

It's just the internet. Try not to worry.

Tadgh O Shea

Re: quality window cleaners
« Reply #21 on: May 06, 2014, 12:05:53 am »
Hi PoleKing, i promise i will get it to you before the end of the week, happy cleaning.

8weekly

Re: quality window cleaners
« Reply #22 on: May 06, 2014, 05:35:37 am »
I cant see the argument here, if the frames and cills have ingrained soils then its not possible to remove these ingrained soils with wfp as you need to remove these soils the trad way with cleaning solution and agitation, just from my experience anyway.
Go on then what would be the best way to remove "ingrained soils"?

Jonny 87

  • Posts: 3514
Re: quality window cleaners
« Reply #23 on: May 06, 2014, 06:38:10 am »
Not trying to compare wfp to traditional in speed or the money making benefits.
I just cant believe that an experienced window cleaner could believe that one method could
be better than another when it comes to quality.
Clean glass is clean glass and clean frames are clean frames it doesn't matter what type of equipment you
use to achieve it.



On the first clean that I do with WFP that has previously been done by trad, it's unbelievable the amount of muck you get out the frames, and out the gap between frame and cill and skis the rubber seals. That's why i feel WFP does a more thorough job.
Vision Technician / Visual Engineer /  Vision Enhancement Operative /...........................................................OnlyUseMeWFP AkA Jonny the Windy Wesher

Tadgh O Shea

Re: quality window cleaners
« Reply #24 on: May 06, 2014, 05:41:30 pm »
I cant see the argument here, if the frames and cills have ingrained soils then its not possible to remove these ingrained soils with wfp as you need to remove these soils the trad way with cleaning solution and agitation, just from my experience anyway.
Go on then what would be the best way to remove "ingrained soils"?

We would normally recommend to use a deep cleaning paste which is produced for this problem, its used in combination with a damp microfiber cloth to remove ingrained soils from UPVC  frames and cills, leaves a great finish.

wfp master

  • Posts: 2553
Re: quality window cleaners
« Reply #25 on: May 06, 2014, 05:55:03 pm »
I cant see the argument here, if the frames and cills have ingrained soils then its not possible to remove these ingrained soils with wfp as you need to remove these soils the trad way with cleaning solution and agitation, just from my experience anyway.
Go on then what would be the best way to remove "ingrained soils"?

We would normally recommend to use a deep cleaning paste which is produced for this problem, its used in combination with a damp microfiber cloth to remove ingrained soils from UPVC  frames and cills, leaves a great finish.
why no waffle cloth? :o

p1w1

  • Posts: 3873
Re: quality window cleaners
« Reply #26 on: May 06, 2014, 06:08:35 pm »
I cant see the argument here, if the frames and cills have ingrained soils then its not possible to remove these ingrained soils with wfp as you need to remove these soils the trad way with cleaning solution and agitation, just from my experience anyway.
Go on then what would be the best way to remove "ingrained soils"?

We would normally recommend to use a deep cleaning paste which is produced for this problem, its used in combination with a damp microfiber cloth to remove ingrained soils from UPVC  frames and cills, leaves a great finish.
interesting...what paste is it?

PoleKing

  • Posts: 8974
Re: quality window cleaners
« Reply #27 on: May 06, 2014, 06:14:33 pm »
I cant see the argument here, if the frames and cills have ingrained soils then its not possible to remove these ingrained soils with wfp as you need to remove these soils the trad way with cleaning solution and agitation, just from my experience anyway.
Go on then what would be the best way to remove "ingrained soils"?

We would normally recommend to use a deep cleaning paste which is produced for this problem, its used in combination with a damp microfiber cloth to remove ingrained soils from UPVC  frames and cills, leaves a great finish.
interesting...what paste is it?

This would probably do the same job:
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/tinned_fish/sainsburys_basics_fish_paste_75g.html
www.LanesWindowCleaning.com

It's just the internet. Try not to worry.

Smudger

  • Posts: 13459
Re: quality window cleaners
« Reply #28 on: May 06, 2014, 06:42:17 pm »
Of course WFP is better than trad,

But you have to use the new gardiners waffle fibre brush heads.

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

Tadgh O Shea

Re: quality window cleaners
« Reply #29 on: May 06, 2014, 06:49:46 pm »
I cant see the argument here, if the frames and cills have ingrained soils then its not possible to remove these ingrained soils with wfp as you need to remove these soils the trad way with cleaning solution and agitation, just from my experience anyway.
Go on then what would be the best way to remove "ingrained soils"?

We would normally recommend to use a deep cleaning paste which is produced for this problem, its used in combination with a damp microfiber cloth to remove ingrained soils from UPVC  frames and cills, leaves a great finish.
interesting...what paste is it?

This would probably do the same job:
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/tinned_fish/sainsburys_basics_fish_paste_75g.html




Goodman PoleKing you are on the ball.