So techniclaly we are not using pure water as 000ppm may be 001ppb.
Its all a con anyway, i dont change resin until it gets to 30-35 and never have probs or complaints, i could prob get away with water going even higher but havnt risked it yet.
Its just another way to get us window cleaners to spend even more money to keep upto date in the wfp world.
lately ive been using water of 58ppm and ive not noticed any diference in
the waters ability to clean compared to 000ppm
the only difference is the potential for water marks which doesn't happen
on 90% of properties I clean
the approx 10% where it does I run a squeegee on a pole across the glass
at the bottom of the frame where the water gathers solves the problem
in seconds
I agree 000ppm is a con and 000ppb is a con with bells bollox and whistles
attached
I don't believe you for one second And if you are you going to be losing customers
what reason would I have to lie,i rarely lose customers,like I said 90%
of the glass I clean I have no problems with using 58ppm
I went this morning and cleaned a nice 5 bed detached this morn using
58ppm most of the glass dried without a problem he had one set of down
stairs windows with aluminium frames so bladed dry to be sure.
a lot of the glass I clean sheets when cleaning and dries evenly shrinking
inwards happens a lot on the vast majority of older properties I clean
and also at the other end of the scale on new builds aswell.
on glass I clean which is hydrophobic like I said in previous post
there is a potential to spot so I will blade dry,especially at the bottom of the
glass where the water gathers
im hardly making out im performing miracles but far as concerned 000ppm or ppb
isn't necessary