just do it right and forget the three clean nonsense,
agreed
even though i agree that it dont need 3 cleans if hes changing over from trad to wfp depending on the size of his round saying it minght take 3 cleans is a good move .
i said to all my custom it can take 3 cleans .
where did i learn that it can take 3 cleans
on this forum .with me taking that it could take 3 cleans for good results on board gave me a good start in getting used to wfp and getting the customer used to it .
remember we have all started somewhere and remember what your first clean with wfp was like .
then remember how much better it felt after getting a few cleans out of the way .
dazzmond is a good example after only recently going wfp .
Dont believe everything you read on here to be right. Sure people put what they THINK is right but often its either a load of rubbish or times and opinions change.
When I first started wfp in about 2003 most folk on this and other forums considered it ESSENTIAL to keep your brush totaly clean at all times, some even going to the trouble of removing the brush between jobs and putting it in a bucket of water/gg3 mix. (not me, my brushes have always been minging)
We all know now that that is a waste of time.
The 3 time clean rule is in my opinion another one of the forum myths, Yes I do agree that you are more likely to get problems on the first couple of cleans, but providing the correct steps are taken the job should be to a good enough standard that the average customer would not notice any problems.
Take your time, think about potential problem, and you should end up with a good job first and every time.