At the end of the day we all have our own opinions . To be honest I genuinely think both methods have their uses. It just gets my back up a bit when people continuously slate trad on here. Everyone's work requires an approach that suits them and their customers whether that be wfp or trad. Yes I do lack confidence with wfp on some jobs the same as I lack confidence with trad on others , which is why I implement which ever technique I think is best on certain jobs. Anyway I think I've made my point and I totally respect other peoples views on the subject. Good luck everyone
What kind of WFP equipment do you have mate?
Only reason I ask is because majority of people I find who try WFP but struggle to get on with it are using a backpack and barrel set up, this then means they try to save water by using a very low flow rate and they get poor results. That and they also use a pole like a bendy fibrglass whip and struggle to get accuracy on the glass.
The majority of people who struggle with WFP do so because they are unfortunate to live and work in an area where they have a lot
of problem frames.
I have properties where its impossible to do a bad job with wfp I used to have properties where no matter what I tried they
never came up perfect, dirty runs everywhere
My choice was to trad them or dump and replace with more wfp acceptable properties, I decided on the second option because I was
slow at traditional cleaning and didn't want to work from a ladder.
J trimms I fully understand where your coming from.