80% of my work is on wooden frames,i have zero or very few problems withany windows that have well maintained frames or georgian or leadedwindows.if i have any problems at all its normallyduring autumn or just afterwhen all sorts ofcrap gets blown onto frames,also larger piecesof glass can be a issue.if in doubt at all when i have finished wfp'ing windows i stick a squeegeeon a pole and give a basic drying of glass,takes seconds..end of problem
What I want to know Ben is this, are you really a window cleaner or have you only been doing it for 5 minutes, because if you dont know what your doing, you really should"nt be telling me, and others what my 40ft pole is worth. should you!
viewings x2 saturday so youd better be quick.Payment direct to bank please discount for being honest.
Quote from: pristine window cl on December 11, 2013, 07:53:23 pmviewings x2 saturday so youd better be quick.Payment direct to bank please discount for being honest.Hi mate, are you selling a pole ?
wow Ive never had so many mates, pleased as punch , the pole is 5ft 7" 5st 7 built like a brick poop house. answers to the name useless, any offers.
I've been doing the windows of a restaurant for a few years. The downstairs is done trad but the 1st floor I do wfp and it's large Victorian sized wooden sash windows.I've tried cleaning them every which way, and due to location they cannot be done trad off a ladder, but some weeks they still spot badly. I've never worked out why and the place has had several paints jobs so it's not the paint.