This is helping to put me off hot wfp
Hi Kev, that's the general idea. Keep my local competitors away from using hot WFP
Wayne what was the weather like and what type of window was it?
Typical grey but warm-ish day in spring. The window was double glazed UPVC.
I have been cleaning this house using hot WFP for about 4months. Then one day the large pane of glass just shattered into tiny pieces and fell to the floor, (it was a bedroom window). Luckily no one was below it when it shattered.
Luckily for me, I hadn't cleaned this customer's windows on the day the window shattered. He told me all about it a week later when I was due to clean them. He blamed the window fitter who had installed the new-ish windows about 6 months previously.
It made me sit up and think......just how much stress hot wfp has on glass owing to thermal shock. Although I wasn't to blame for the glass shattering, it made me wonder if my 60Celsius water had played a part in stressing the glass to the max?
When cleaning some windows, you can hear the glass making a pinging noise on single glazed glass if the water's too hot, if it's freezing outside. I'm very cautious during the winter regarding how hot I'll use my water and on what type of windows or window frames I'll use it.
Luckily for me, I haven't broken any panes of glass yet as I am developing a sixth sense which windows are suitable and which aren't.