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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: terryctaylor on September 14, 2005, 09:07:26 am

Title: Introduction
Post by: terryctaylor on September 14, 2005, 09:07:26 am
Hello everyone
I am new to the group and like what I see already, I am new to the window cleaning business and am sure this forum will be of great assistance to me.
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Sarah Sarill on September 14, 2005, 09:34:37 am
Welcome aboard the great ship 'cleanitup' Terry.

I joined in July and have found the advice on this forum invaluable.  In fact I recently purchased a water fed pole system and found the other guys on her more help than the retailers.  You get a good balanced, unbiased view on most topics.

You cant beat experienced replies and some of these guys seem to have experienced most things.

One suggestion I have it to trawl through old threads as they contain lots of info from past and present members - failing that dont be worried about asking what you think is a simple question - if you dont know the answer then the its not simple is it .

Good luck, nice to hear from you
Sarill
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Ian_Giles on September 14, 2005, 09:45:35 am
Yep, welcome to the forum Terrry, As Saril has said, ask and you shall be answered!
I think Saril just about covered it ;)
Regards,

Ian
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: 24-7 S C Services on September 14, 2005, 10:15:02 am
Welcome Terry

As Sarill said, don't be scared to ask.


Andrew
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: rosskesava on September 14, 2005, 07:47:01 pm
Hi Terry

Another welcome from me.

This forum is really really good.

I've been using this forum for about a year and in that time our business has not only doubled but is a lot more efficient.

You also read some very funny things from time to time.

Cheers

Ross
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Moderator David@stives on September 14, 2005, 07:55:08 pm
Hi terry

this forum as done nothing but cost me money ,i have spent about £1500 on new equipment since joining ,still trying to earn it back   ;D

there is a lot of good advice on here ,think about things and make your own mind up .and research well before you spend .

p.s watch out for that Tosh guy .he see`s everything !!!!!!!!!   ::)
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Sir Squeaky on September 14, 2005, 08:05:11 pm
Hi Terry, I'm sure you'll enjoy it here.

Feel free to poke fun at us and correct us all the time. Everyone else does!

Roger.

p.s watch out for that Tosh guy .he see`s everything !!!!!!!!!   ::)
Well as he said himself, he does have 3 Japs eyes. :D
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: thewindowcleaner1 on September 14, 2005, 09:08:48 pm
Welcome Terry

Ask anything (about window cleaning ) no matter how silly it may sound and you'll get an answer.

All the best

Alan
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: H h20 on September 14, 2005, 09:14:00 pm
Well if anyone can give good advice it`s you Alan,you`re a real genuine bloke,keep up the good work,Gaz.
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: windows_chepstow on September 14, 2005, 09:15:50 pm
Ahem,

Hi, Terry,

Welcome to Clean It Up.

If you've just begun shining windows, you're now experiencing the toughest phase of starting a window cleaning business.  Stick with it.  It's not easy, 'specially at the begining; but it has its good points.

As the others have said, don't worry about asking what you may consider 'bone questions'.  They're often the ones that receive the best response. I still ask them all the time and I've been here nearly as long as I've been window cleaning; which isn't very long!

And Roger is correct.  I do have three Japs eyes!  (Roger, I must've posted that months/years ago; pre-moderator days).
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: thewindowcleaner1 on September 14, 2005, 09:54:47 pm
Ben and Andy as welcome as well

Love your motive reflective class

Alan
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Thecleanerservice on September 14, 2005, 10:04:14 pm
Wow Terry you must have the X factor!
You're a celeb already!!!
I never got a welcome like this.
I must join the happy throng, and say WELCOME 8) 8) 8)

Pj
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Thecleanerservice on September 14, 2005, 10:07:12 pm
While we're on the welcome.
Welcome back Ross's Hearse.

Man I love that car!

Pj
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: gaza on September 14, 2005, 10:12:57 pm
WELCOME TERRY:  FROM AN OLD BOSTOIAN ;D

GAZA
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: rosskesava on September 14, 2005, 10:22:43 pm
Hi Ben and Andy

I did the same as you - I read all the postings for months.

Except I didn't actually know I could register and type things that would appear on the forum untill my daughter asked me why I wasn't posting anything.

I'm not very pc.

Vision On. That brings back long lost forgotten memories of Tony Hart (I think).

This is a good forum isn't it.

Hi The Cleaner Service

I kiss our hearse good night everynight.

I don't know where the Avatar went. It vannished at some point and I only noticed tonight.

Cheers
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Thecleanerservice on September 14, 2005, 10:27:25 pm
Can't trust anyone Ross
Turn yer back for a minute, they'll nick it

Pj
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Chris Cottrell on September 14, 2005, 10:36:57 pm
Hi Terry

Welcome...... Ive learnt heaps from this forum
whatever you wanna know just serch its all here

warts an all

Regards

Chris C
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Sir Squeaky on September 14, 2005, 10:49:28 pm
warts an all
Or grapes in david's case. ;D
Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: rosskesava on September 14, 2005, 11:09:34 pm
Hi Ben and andy

I didn't realise a hearse was so odd.

A pick up sounds also a perfect work vehicle.

Just chuck it in the back.

We do the same with our hearse and it ends up a dump inside where as with a pick up, it's easier to find things without having to clamber inside.

It sounds a good idea to me.

Cheers

Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: rosskesava on September 15, 2005, 01:02:04 am
Hi again

Try a squeegie.

All the body parts go into one long smear. Easy to see also.

Mop again again hey presto..

That's one thing that Traditional methods have over WFP.

We're now using WFP's and have yet to suffer body parts inhabiting our brush.

Er ....

Cheers



Title: Re: Introduction
Post by: Thecleanerservice on September 15, 2005, 02:56:49 pm
Oi! you with the hearse!
First chance you get you're talking about smeared body parts!