Some silly replies on this one, lol, for normal domestic stuff an hour will be more than enough to learn how to clean a window properly, then its just a matter of upping your skill level so that you can clean them quicker.
Did you actually read the question? How long did it take for your guys to be trusted completely on their own from scratch? .....To which you have answered 1 hour 😂😂, arguably the silliest reply on the thread.
Sorry I read how long until they picked it up which I suppose is different to how long before you would trust a stranger to drive off in your van with your equipment, the very first property I cleaned using wfp was my own and other than it taking 4 times longer than it should have it was cleaned to perfection, prior to this I had received about 10 minutes training from the equipment seller.
fantastic ! that seller must have something special I hope he set up a business in training people to be window cleaners he'd have made a fortune
Darran
Wow, why didn't I think of that,
1. Put the brush on the glass and turn on your water.
2. Scrub the glass, frames and rinse.
3. Be careful around vents and degraded rubber seals as they can cause spotting and runs.
4. For obvious reasons clean the highest window first and work down.
Crap if I'm going to get suckers to buy this training I will need a lot more than this. lol