I put the good response down to many months of explanation to them and not keeping them in the dark, and loads of preparation work on windows and frames, before the change over.
Hi Jeff,
What sort of preparation work did you do on the windows and frames? Did this save time on the first cleans?
Chris
Hi chris
The work I did before hand was to change away from fairy I went to B&Q and bought squeegee off, works a treat, but my main aim was to clean all the frames properly including brushing the dirt from the tops of frames before washing them, it did slow my trad work down at first, but like wfp once you get on top of it, you fly through it.
When I changed over to wfp I found I wasn't using that much water and seemed to be flying through the work, I did return to quite a few customers over the first week just to check on my work, and though I say it myself was supprised to find my work was good. took the tips from the guy's and they paid off.
And before all you guy's praise me, its only thanks to you guy's on forums like this, that I was able to prepare for the change over, So my great piece of advice to new comers if your Trad and serious about changing to wfp, then start now, it doesn't matter if your not starting for another six months, Tell the customer and spend time with them explaining what its all about, then concentrate on the frames, and get rid of the fairy (not your mate
) the detergent
and your change over to wfp will be made that much easier and quicker.
I have been going just a very short time with wfp, I am now upto date with my work, and can see I will have to get more customers,
Me upto date Now that is a first, but its true.