I think we should all remember that Ross lives in an area that seems to be notoriously difficult for WFP, probably because it is costal, prevailing winds etc dragging salt laden air over every surface.
Rodd really has a hard time with WFP, and so it would seem do others in that area, several WFP cleaners had a bash at....was it the hotel that got bombed Ross?...and every one did a poor job.
Ross has also found WFP a continual headache with complaints and problems, this guy isn't stupid and I've no doubt he is trying every which way he can to achieve the desired results.
For those of us that use WFP and achieve top results in almost every circumstance I can only assume that it must be his location that makes life so difficult for him.
I would love to see Ionics do a field visit (or Omnipole for that matter) and for Rossto take them to an account that should be no problem for WFP, but that he has real problems with.
They could then see if they could do it, whether with a hot water system or cold one and get the kind of finish us WFP'ers all keep bleating on about.
Do you think they have the confidence in their systems to take on a one off challenge like that??
ross is a WFP user, and also one that has many misgivings about the system, with him overseeing the work we all know we would have an honest appraisal from him.
I for one would love to see one of the two biggy's put their reputation on the line in such a test.
Squeaks,
As I recall those council paid window cleaners did a prety crap job when they were doing it trad too, don't forget, I had that job for quite a while too
But you are also absolutely right in that it would be a difficult job for WFP, a trolley system would be a pain because of the fences, a backpack because they wouldn't have enough water and a van mount because you would need about 250m of hose, and you'd still have all those fences and corners to negotiate
But of course those obstacles can be overcome, presumably the council paid cleaners manage it.
Ian