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Quote from: SeanK on September 07, 2016, 08:06:42 amAnybody that's tells you all problems/poor quality with wfp are down to the user hasn't a clue what they're talking about, I could take you to a new build estate tomorrow with over 400 properties where you couldn't get a decent finish on any of them without spending four times as long as it will take you traditionally.That said there are properties where it works perfectly and until you try your never going to know.If you have an established round with a decent income you don't want to be faffing about with a diy system, find a good supplierand get them to fit one for you with a bit of training thrown in, avoid the overpriced gimmicky suppliers and your not going to spend a lot more.Practice on your own property plus friends/family just to get a feel for the equipment and then take it out on your round,take it slow and check the properties again when the windows have dried for problems.Thing is there is just too much contradicting information on this subject both on video and forums so your going to have to useyour own judgment on what works and how to problem solve, but at the end of the day its far from rocket science.I'm still yet to find one of these new build houses that you keep banging on about. Got a feeling there only in your area. One things for sure I'm Never moving to Ireland.
Anybody that's tells you all problems/poor quality with wfp are down to the user hasn't a clue what they're talking about, I could take you to a new build estate tomorrow with over 400 properties where you couldn't get a decent finish on any of them without spending four times as long as it will take you traditionally.That said there are properties where it works perfectly and until you try your never going to know.If you have an established round with a decent income you don't want to be faffing about with a diy system, find a good supplierand get them to fit one for you with a bit of training thrown in, avoid the overpriced gimmicky suppliers and your not going to spend a lot more.Practice on your own property plus friends/family just to get a feel for the equipment and then take it out on your round,take it slow and check the properties again when the windows have dried for problems.Thing is there is just too much contradicting information on this subject both on video and forums so your going to have to useyour own judgment on what works and how to problem solve, but at the end of the day its far from rocket science.
Top lads. Thanks for all your input. Much appreciated.