Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: darren clarke on December 10, 2010, 03:51:32 pm
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i know u can do a lot of ur commercial in bad weather, but with all the really bad weather we have had, has any one had problems from comemrcial custys with not being able to get them done
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no just do em even if its
pouring down lol ;D ;D
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it just with all the snow, r people still getting out to do there commercial ?
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ive got a few that i couldnt do when it was below -2 in the day(wfp only) and i also clean a financial services office which is also attached to a big country house.their a little bit fussy and its a good earner so i dont clean them if its hammering it down and its only really suitable for wfp so no good if its -4!! ::) ;D ;D ;D
dazmond
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on Monday when the snow was bad i saw 2blokes cleaning my local LIDL store. i was a bit suprised they had brand new brass squeegees ,brand new belt buckets ,new trad pole etc and were from out of town
im thinking they were employees for a big firm on a contract. they were using a mop and wringer to wipe down any spills on the floor
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on Monday when the snow was bad i saw 2blokes cleaning my local LIDL store. i was a bit suprised they had brand new brass squeegees ,brand new belt buckets ,new trad pole etc and were from out of town
im thinking they were employees for a big firm on a contract. they were using a mop and wringer to wipe down any spills on the floor
wheres your lidl store bobby
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did all my commercial in the bad weather. Because it isnt their windows they werent really bothered. Did stop on Tuesday though, it was -6 and it was just icing up on the floor as it dripped. Not very safe and couldnt be bothered to put grit down just did it the next day.
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my commercial weekly job expects me rain or shine. put salt down afterwards though
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every thurs without fell mine get done.