sorry matey but should be spot on first time...next time on a first
clean scrub and rinse longer.
if somebody told me it would take more than one clean to get
the job done right and expected to get paid...well
Up to a point. I took one on this week with sash wood frames on a busy road and they were minging front and back. There is no way I could get them perfect first time. The only way to do it would be to wait for them to dry, then go over the glass only. With windows like those, I think it is better to just say it will take a few cleans to get them perfect.
I would never say to any customer it will take several cleans to get them right
I would rather as I do...clean to the best of my ability then make a point of
suggesting on rare occasions there could be a possibility of some spotting
and if it happens I will be only too glad to go back and reclean the offending windows
if it happens at all its normally in the cooler part of year when the glass doesn't
dry as quick.
shouldn't be a issue this time of year the glass dries quickly so if there has been any
errors they can be quickly rectified...re cleaning and if necessary putting a squeegee
on a pole and quickly drying the glass so totally eliminating the problem
I get all my work from recommendations that happens because I don't take
the easy or as I see it the lazy way out.