Well I hope if they ban ladders they compensate window cleaners for the hundreds of pounds worth of work they lose by using wfp.
I started wfp of my own accord (well, injury).
If I'd known it was going to obliterate my round, and generally make everyone miserable and untrusting, I may have thought twice.
Squeaky.
Unless you believe in the tools that you use your customers never will.. fact!
You only have to look at your back posts to see where your problem lies. I am NOT getting into a WFP/trad debate here because both have their place in my business. It's all about attitude. If WFP costs loads in lost revenue then why did mine almost double within 6 months of going WFP?
I do believe in it actually.
The large majority of the time I do a fine job with it.
On repeat cleans I'd compare it to anyone's work.
I had a few windows with spots today, but that was an 8-weeker hidden amongst trees, and it was minging.
I squeegeed off the water, and perfect windows.
It's just that my areas are full of miserable old bags.
I haven't done bad jobs, they just don't like the idea of it.
To them it looks half finished.