I find it very sad that you have removed his opinion, and i think it downgrades the whole purpose of a 'forum' as a place of discussion.
Er, C Senior,
I've not removed Squeaky's reply, only rapped his knuckles for the way in which displayed his opinion,
Defaming the man was not on.
But this was and is a WFP thread, anyone can contribute of course, but for someone who has never even used the system to say that a window cannot possibly be cleaned to a good standard in that time...well...it is only guesswork because they simply do not nor cannot know.
Squeaks as everyone knows is our resident WFP hater, I keep offering him the chance to time or prove that what I claim cannot be done..so far he refuses to accept the challenge.
I thought he might this time as I'm not calling into question anything to do with his work, Rather I'm putting myself up to risk being shot down in flames
Squeaks scoffs at the fact that some of us reckon a window can be cleaned to a good standard so fast, I'm not sure I could do a normal window to a good standard in just 17 seconds, but I know I can do one comfortably in 30 seconds or less.
I would just like to be able to have the chance to prove it to the forum's reknown WFP hater.
Abacus wasn't impressed with the presentation of the equipment, and in particular in comparison to Ionics.
Well, yes, not as slick and corperate as Ionics, Peter has done all his own work, but it just shows a normal working guy in his van towing a trailer mount system and setting up.
Were Squeaks not such an ardent hater of WFP, this would be the exact system I would recommend to him, hell, if his parents or partners parents couldn't help him out with water storage, if he got a 1000 litre IBC tank I'd be more than happy for him to use my place.
All he'd have to do would be to call around and fill up his 350 litre tank every couple of days.
Not that he will of course, he's more than happy to stay working off ladders.
Neil is right in his observations too, I would do the window under the porch roof first too...not that I thought about it until he pointed it out though!!
Ian