I realise it's going to be a long steep learning curve but is it unreasonable to expect to be able to get most windows (with good frames) smear free with wfp?
thanks
mark
Mark,
It's easier than what you think. Just give everything a thorough scrub and rinse the first time round. Spend longer than you would have if you used ladders.
I did a well-priced first clean that hadn't been cleaned in over THREE YEARS. It's a three story refuge or a shelter for the homeless.
I washed every window, concentraing on the frames the first time round.
Then I did it all again, concentrating on the glass the second time around. It probably would've been quicker to use ladders, (but the windows above the ground floor bays wouldn't have been done; too dodgy), but the windows and frames came up abolutely gleaming.
When it's next due, it'll be at least 50% quicker than using ladders.
Stick with it; don't worry;
just take your time and don't rush the first couple of months round.