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darylmiller

  • Posts: 33
I have a nice little round and its slowly building up, I am roughly around the £2500 mark a month and its all traditional, mop and squeegee work. I have always thought about changing to WFP for many reasons but never did.

Last week I fell of my ladder. Although the fall was only 6 foot I think I am lucky not to have sustained a serious injury, fairly minor cuts and bruises, it could have been worse as i landed back first on a concrete flower pot. had to spend a couple of days in bed in pain and did a little damage to the custys property which I've promptly paid for. - This has just made me think about how easy it is to fall. I have not had one accident or even near miss in 5 years, yet one slip and I had gone before I even knew what was happening.

Basically I would like to know how i can set up a little barrow with a water drum and with a pump etc to make a portable wfp kit i can move about quickly and easily, also what i would need to do the water...can you please help me see what i need and how to put it together and the costs involved?

Also I would like to know how you stop the black gasket from leaking streaks over the windows etc and any other things i may need to look out for.

Thanks a lot in advance.

the black gaskets  stops when it is clean, u just need to rinse well on first clean

tacky

  • Posts: 1575
back pack  is ideal .

darylmiller

  • Posts: 33
so what do i need to set this stuff up and how do i do it? how much does it cost?

Are you in a soft or hard water area?

paul rulton

ur in good hands now  daryl  ;) Craig's ya man   ;)  POLARBRITE all da way  ;D big up urself  ;D ;D lol

Hello Paul, your to kind mate! how are you? Busy?

paul rulton

Hello Paul, your to kind mate! how are you? Busy?
not 2bad thanks m8   ;D  may pop over & pick ur brains 2moro if ur about??  :)

Gav Camm lammy 283

  • Posts: 7520
I have a nice little round and its slowly building up, I am roughly around the £2500 mark a month and its all traditional, mop and squeegee work. I have always thought about changing to WFP for many reasons but never did.

Last week I fell of my ladder. Although the fall was only 6 foot I think I am lucky not to have sustained a serious injury, fairly minor cuts and bruises, it could have been worse as i landed back first on a concrete flower pot. had to spend a couple of days in bed in pain and did a little damage to the custys property which I've promptly paid for. - This has just made me think about how easy it is to fall. I have not had one accident or even near miss in 5 years, yet one slip and I had gone before I even knew what was happening.

Basically I would like to know how i can set up a little barrow with a water drum and with a pump etc to make a portable wfp kit i can move about quickly and easily, also what i would need to do the water...can you please help me see what i need and how to put it together and the costs involved?

Also I would like to know how you stop the black gasket from leaking streaks over the windows etc and any other things i may need to look out for.

Thanks a lot in advance.
where abouts r u based ;)
LET YOUR PANES BE MY PLEASURE

"If CALSBERG did WINDOW CLEANING
 it would be C.C.C  Probably the best WINDOW CLEANERS IN THE WORLD ..........."

No problem i'll be there all day tomorrow from 10.30, as im seeing my solicitor first thing, looking good in the shop now, new trade counter, shelving the lot!!! i,ve got your 5ltr free sample of our Uniclean hard surface cleaner!

paul rulton

oh... i had 4gotten about all that  :o  cu about 11ish then m8.  ;D its a date  :-*  LOL

Gav Camm lammy 283

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No problem i'll be there all day tomorrow from 10.30, as im seeing my solicitor first thing, looking good in the shop now, new trade counter, shelving the lot!!! i,ve got your 5ltr free sample of our Uniclean hard surface cleaner!
wheres mine craig t >:(
LET YOUR PANES BE MY PLEASURE

"If CALSBERG did WINDOW CLEANING
 it would be C.C.C  Probably the best WINDOW CLEANERS IN THE WORLD ..........."

You've had one Gav, sent about 2 months ago, you must of hated it, as no orders for it from you as yet!!

Gav Camm lammy 283

  • Posts: 7520
thought it was a tfr subsitute lol ;D ;D was gud stuff
craig m8 was after more lol ;D ;D ;D
LET YOUR PANES BE MY PLEASURE

"If CALSBERG did WINDOW CLEANING
 it would be C.C.C  Probably the best WINDOW CLEANERS IN THE WORLD ..........."

p1w1

  • Posts: 3873
craig do you sell cleaning products for pressure washing, like patio cleaner, oil removal etc...

paul

Tom White

craig do you sell cleaning products for pressure washing, like patio cleaner, oil removal etc...

paul

Don't hijack the OPs post!  >:( ;)

Lammy it was a tfr sub (uni clean) plenty in stock;)

Braintree Paul, Yes we do, Heavy duty degreaser for oil, alkali patio cleaner and a hydrachloric acid cleaner, i'll meet you one day!!!

p1w1

  • Posts: 3873
cool i'll pop up tomorrow morn as not working..
paul


p1w1

  • Posts: 3873
I have a nice little round and its slowly building up, I am roughly around the £2500 mark a month and its all traditional, mop and squeegee work. I have always thought about changing to WFP for many reasons but never did.

Last week I fell of my ladder. Although the fall was only 6 foot I think I am lucky not to have sustained a serious injury, fairly minor cuts and bruises, it could have been worse as i landed back first on a concrete flower pot. had to spend a couple of days in bed in pain and did a little damage to the custys property which I've promptly paid for. - This has just made me think about how easy it is to fall. I have not had one accident or even near miss in 5 years, yet one slip and I had gone before I even knew what was happening.

Basically I would like to know how i can set up a little barrow with a water drum and with a pump etc to make a portable wfp kit i can move about quickly and easily, also what i would need to do the water...can you please help me see what i need and how to put it together and the costs involved?

Also I would like to know how you stop the black gasket from leaking streaks over the windows etc and any other things i may need to look out for.

Thanks a lot in advance.

first things first you need to find out the tds reading of your water then you can begin make a decision on what equipment you will need to get started.
paul

darylmiller

  • Posts: 33
Thanks for getting back to me,

I live in a hard water area...namely the south east / north kent.