WFP's on WCR episode #0 intro

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I look forward to the show Micah. It’s a good thing!

Two things that come to mind that I think would be beneficial for WFP users is:
1.) Scrubbing Technique - I don’t think this can be over emphasized. It can make or break a window cleaners experience with a WFP. From being conscious of your drip zone below your cleaning area to not forcing water into seams. Double Hungs, Hydrophobic glass, weep holes, making sure windows are all secure before using pure water, etc. Scrubbing motion - making sure to agitate debris properly and to thoroughly rinse it off.

2.) Regional Water Sources - I think giving the WFP user a means to find resources to figure out how the TDS/Chlorine levels are in their area would be greatly beneficial to a guy/gal looking to get into pure water.

My 2 cents. :slight_smile:

Thanks Dwight!

Those are some good suggestions. We’ll cover those in some upcoming episodes.

I look forward to your show. We are a commercial firm for the most part, and I’ve found that wfps are perfect for large business campuses, universities, and three story buildings in general. We wonder how we did without them. Make sure you cover other uses for the wfp, such as awning cleaning, wall cleaning, etc. Will watch you Monday!

Great points Matt. We’ll be sure to cover those as well. Thanks for watching!

Micah, I look forward to the upcoming shows! Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to do this. I’m sure we’ll all benefit from it.

We need you to show us how to book and do $5,000.00 worth of WFP work in one week like you did a couple of weeks ago.

They say the WFP ain’t a magic wand but if you can knock that kinda dough out in one week it’s close enough.:slight_smile:

You da man!

I cant wait for your videos Micah. Thanks for doing that…

Sorry Richard, that wasn’t all WFP work. It was a mixture of window cleaning jobs that popped up all of a sudden - and to be honest, I didn’t get it all done! I’m still catching up from that… lol.

BUT, I DID use the WFP on a huge house that I usually do twice a year. Around 700 panes of glass - exterior cleaning in less than 2 hours.

I’ve cleaned the glass before with a ladder. Had to use a 40 foot ladder, 2 guys, 1.5 days.

So by using the WFP, I saved many man hours AND kept myself off a 40 foot ladder. My feet never left the ground.

I’ve got a customer whose house has over 1,100 panes. They are cut-ups. It took forever to do it by hand in early Spring of last year just before I got my WFP setup. So long I’m embarrassed to say. LOL

I can’t wait to knock that monster out this year with my WFP. It always saves time on the right gigs but on those monster houses it really saves on time, labor, and dealing with ladders.

Happiness didn’t made you jump either ? :slight_smile:

Looking forward to this series, best fo luck with it Micah !

Nice intro Micah! Looking forward to many more my friend!:wink:

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