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Poll

How often do you use WFP?

Upstairs only
11.6%
5 (11.6%)
Upstairs and downstairs
69.8%
30 (69.8%)
Depends on job
18.6%
8 (18.6%)

Total Members Voted: 42

SonOfFormby

  • Posts: 409
WFP Use
« on: September 19, 2007, 10:55:33 pm »
I have started using WFP for just the upstairs windows, due to the fact I keep running out of water, and waste 30-40 mins going home to fill up.What do you do and why?

Lee 

macmac

Re: WFP Use
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2007, 10:58:35 pm »
What about a DI vessel & top up from custy's outside taps ?

tony

jeff1

  • Posts: 5855
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2007, 10:59:58 pm »
Up & down for me,
once you have done your first 2 or 3 cleans you should be able to turn your water flow down.

brett walker

  • Posts: 1943
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2007, 11:03:18 pm »
tops bottoms wfp the lot  :)


brett

craig jwc

  • Posts: 1076
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2007, 11:08:04 pm »
Top & Bottom.

I started with a backpack just to do tops only. After a couple of days i was doing the downstairs as well.
Couldn't see the point of getting WFP gear out, then putting it away to do bottom trad.

Re: WFP Use
« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2007, 11:31:18 pm »
I have started using WFP for just the upstairs windows, due to the fact I keep running out of water, and waste 30-40 mins going home to fill up.What do you do and why?

Lee 
what size tank do you have lee? and how long does it last you

SonOfFormby

  • Posts: 409
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2007, 11:34:06 pm »
I have started using WFP for just the upstairs windows, due to the fact I keep running out of water, and waste 30-40 mins going home to fill up.What do you do and why?

Lee 
what size tank do you have lee? and how long does it last you

250l and  3 x 25l jerry cans...lasts til just after lunchtime  :o

Lee

Re: WFP Use
« Reply #7 on: September 19, 2007, 11:39:00 pm »
I have started using WFP for just the upstairs windows, due to the fact I keep running out of water, and waste 30-40 mins going home to fill up.What do you do and why?

Lee 
what size tank do you have lee? and how long does it last you

250l and  3 x 25l jerry cans...lasts til just after lunchtime  :o

Lee
can you not get a bigger tank or another 250l tank.

SonOfFormby

  • Posts: 409
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #8 on: September 19, 2007, 11:45:43 pm »
Started up in a bit of a rush, broke the bank, I bought a caddy so payload wont allow really.Ideally I need a dispatch/expert and put my 650l tank in it.

At least I'm on the ladder ;D

Lee

Re: WFP Use
« Reply #9 on: September 19, 2007, 11:56:04 pm »
Started up in a bit of a rush, broke the bank, I bought a caddy so payload wont allow really.Ideally I need a dispatch/expert and put my 650l tank in it.

At least I'm on the ladder ;D

Lee
if payload will not cover the weight dont bother m8 what is the payload by the way, and I am guessing you have a flow controller fitted?

SonOfFormby

  • Posts: 409
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #10 on: September 20, 2007, 12:04:30 am »
Started up in a bit of a rush, broke the bank, I bought a caddy so payload wont allow really.Ideally I need a dispatch/expert and put my 650l tank in it.

At least I'm on the ladder ;D

Lee
if payload will not cover the weight dont bother m8 what is the payload by the way, and I am guessing you have a flow controller fitted?

Payload is 600kg so 400l tank would be pushing it I think.Yes I have a vari-flow, am just messing with the settings at mo to get it right, which may make a difference, and when I speed up a bit, that may save some water too!!

Lee

Alex Wingrove

  • Posts: 1435
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #11 on: September 20, 2007, 12:06:42 am »
buy two di vessels, pump in the pure water as much as poss, and then if you need more fill up at lunch time,

SonOfFormby

  • Posts: 409
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #12 on: September 20, 2007, 12:14:01 am »
buy two di vessels, pump in the pure water as much as poss, and then if you need more fill up at lunch time,

Do you think wasting 30-40 mins filling up at lunchtime outweighs going trad downstairs and not going home,time wise,bearing in mind I don't break for lunch.

Lee

Re: WFP Use
« Reply #13 on: September 20, 2007, 12:30:53 am »
buy two di vessels, pump in the pure water as much as poss, and then if you need more fill up at lunch time,

Do you think wasting 30-40 mins filling up at lunchtime outweighs going trad downstairs and not going home,time wise,bearing in mind I don't break for lunch.

Lee
easy way to work that out is to try it m8, for a day at the worst it will take an extra hour, at the end of the day you are starting up you will find what works best from you, when the funds are better I would go for bigger tank.
do you have van mount with RO? if you do could you fill up a bit on bigger houses ?

dave0123

  • Posts: 3553
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #14 on: September 20, 2007, 12:58:31 am »
Quote
Payload is 600kg so 400l tank would be pushing it I think

My van has a payload of the same too. am still fitting a 400l tank tho but will not fill it over 300lit. surly after your first few cleans that should be enuf and turning the flow down a little bit .. i think anyway.


Dave
Dave.

D.Salkeld_Ltd

  • Posts: 951
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #15 on: September 20, 2007, 06:56:08 am »
Top & Bottom.

I started with a backpack just to do tops only. After a couple of days i was doing the downstairs as well.
Couldn't see the point of getting WFP gear out, then putting it away to do bottom trad.


My thoughts exactly ;)

I use a BP ALL the time and use about 200ltr a day max

David
Not Perfect - But Honest

NWH

  • Posts: 16952
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #16 on: September 20, 2007, 06:00:50 pm »
Son of Formby you want to get off the ladder mate not on it.

macmac

Re: WFP Use
« Reply #17 on: September 20, 2007, 07:19:36 pm »
What about a DI vessel & top up from custy's outside taps ?

tony

Just to make my earlier post clearer-
You would fill your tanks at full mains pressure from custy's tap & pump through DI vessel to pole so there would be very little time waiting to fill tank.

tony

SonOfFormby

  • Posts: 409
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #18 on: September 20, 2007, 08:15:01 pm »
buy two di vessels, pump in the pure water as much as poss, and then if you need more fill up at lunch time,

Do you think wasting 30-40 mins filling up at lunchtime outweighs going trad downstairs and not going home,time wise,bearing in mind I don't break for lunch.

Lee
easy way to work that out is to try it m8, for a day at the worst it will take an extra hour, at the end of the day you are starting up you will find what works best from you, when the funds are better I would go for bigger tank.
do you have van mount with RO? if you do could you fill up a bit on bigger houses ?

I also have to take into account water costs as house we moved into 18 months ago has a water meter :(

I did buy the 650 baffled van tank I use in my garage intentionally so when I get a bigger van I can just put it straight in there...and presto...problem solved ;D

Lee

M & C Window Cleaning

  • Posts: 1581
Re: WFP Use
« Reply #19 on: September 20, 2007, 10:34:21 pm »
I originally fitted a control valve to my poles and found that I got fed up of using a second hand to reach over and turn the water on and off. It also wasted a lot of water whilst I was reaching over to turn it on and off.
So in response to other posts about using the Numatic George trigger I fitted them to my two poles and they worked real well.
On my first day with them, 125 ltrs lasted from 8.45am to 3.30pm with no break. I was doing upstairs only wfp, 2up & 2down houses back & front for most of the time and was amazed how far the water went. This was critical for me as I too am on a meter and can't afford to waste a drop.