Those that never detail or need to detail are either lying or are often doing a very poor job.
Although I am WFP, there isn't a day goes by that I do not do some work traditionally.
Some types and design of windows you can get away without detailing and do a first rate job.
I have been going 21 years, I'm always learning and always experimenting, I do little detailing on many accounts, no detailing at all on some accounts and on some windows you simply cannot get away without detailing them, unless you are content to do sub standard work.
It will take several months for most newbies to start getting the hang of squeegeeing, there will be few indeed who will be so good after a few months they will no longer need to detail.
Sorry, I'm just being picky, but a claim of never needing to detail is wrong, there are times when you have to.
UBA1 mentions his very high level of physical fitness, at the pace he is working at this would be an important factor, at least in regards to keeping up that pace hour after hour, day after day, week after week.
The majority of people are in the middle somewhere, so this will be a limiting factor.
Like Ross, I am watching this thread with interest, Were UBA1 closer to where I live I would happily acompany him for a day to watch him work.
UBA1 get angry and frustrated that so many won't believe his claims. But they are way at the top end of fast, therefore the claims need to be backed up, very hard to do on something like this!
UBA1 is prepared to put his money where his mouth is, he is offering someone the opportunity to see him in action.
Good for you fella, and whoever goes along to see you, perhaps they could take a few snaps of you in action?
That may not be proof of speed of course, but a photo of a house, front back & sides and details of how long it takes you to clean not just one, but several of these houses would give us all a good idea of exactly what you are talking about.
How about georgian work? or old sash windows? What sort of method do you use on them? how quickly will you clean a georgian window of, say, 12 panes of glass approx 6in by 9in?
In anticipation,
Ian