Makes me wonder if it might be a fad and fizzle out
Why does it make you wonder that?
Agree with Grafters, most new customers are aware of wfp and have been for some time now and that is good because we don't have to explain it so much now. As has been said the major concern is that people think that you can just stick a brush on a pole, feed water through it and off you go....and do a bad job.
Saying that though there are some trad's that think a bucket full of water a squeegee and scrim is all there is to window cleaning!.....and do a bad job.
When we come acroos these new customers who have had bad experiences with any methods, we explain "that in the wrong hands" etc etc and if you are not happy with our cleaning, let us know within 24 hours of the clean and we will put right. Most people accept that mistakes etc will happen and most that we have taken on like this have agreed...if you know what you are doing then it is fine.
A while ago I sat and watched a chap with WFP from afar. From unloading to re-loading he took 15 minutes, dragged the brush along the brickwork (for quickness?

?) did some downstairs first (uhh?) Don't know what he was charging, but for that sort of property should be in the region of £20 to £25, he was just too quick and yes I waited till he had gone and it was a rubbish clean
