With regards WFP not doing a good job as trad, my feeling on 90% of windows
it does a better job than trad.
I have difficulty understanding how WFP gives a better finish than trad. Or vice versa.
WFP might give a better result in the time taken, but that doesn't mean it does a better job than trad if you put the time and effort in.
I think although WC is very hard work and can be dangerous if we let it, it is not or should not be skilful to clean a window.
The window is either clean or it isn't. What can be simpler than that!!!
The true skill is in being able to continually clean quicker and safer.
I am soon to be getting WFP but only because it will widen my market and i think i can 'get away' with doing 80% of my round in a third of the time from the beginning.
As long as i can get as good a finish as i can trad i will go for the most profitable tool for the job.
Other peoples health and safety has always been important but until i came on the forums, i never questioned my own. I just looked at the window and if i thought i could do it, i just got on and struggled with it. But after reading similar situations on here and the responses to them, has made me lose my bottle a bit.
The worst i've done is jarred my knee. And that was going up a ladder too quick. That was a day a home. Now i think of personal injury in financial terms. That day would be worth over £100 to me now.
But i'm glad i've started WC trad and if i ever employ i would train them up trad (on bottom windows only).
I would even suggest that WFP will end up being the best thing that could happen to a trad WC. I noted Ross posted somewhere that his gang picked up an ex WFP job for double the price by doing it trad.
Trad is a personal hands on touch compared to WFP which is done from a distance.
I suspect there will come a time when it will be something of a status symbol for certain properties to be cleaned "the old-fashiioned way," and will pay an increasing premium to have it done that way.