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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: richywilts on June 22, 2011, 04:28:36 pm
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has anyone got a scratch disclaimer form they could send me to
richardwiltshire36@yahoo.co.uk
cheers
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sent. ;D
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Would it be ok if I have one 2 fostercarl67@yahoo.co.uk thanks carl
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Would it be ok if I have one 2 fostercarl67@yahoo.co.uk thanks carl
Sent. :)
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Sorry for my ignorance, but was is a " scratched glass disclaimer " ?
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Sorry for my ignorance, but was is a " scratched glass disclaimer " ?
For builders cleans.
Some glass is damaged by the builders & installers, even transporting it from the factory can leave marks if its not properly protected. This damage is often hidden under the dirt & is only seen once cleaned,... so the cleaner gets the blame & there have even been ppl who sued the cleaner. The waiver explains how glass gets damaged, why its only seen once its clean & absolves the cleaner of any legal worries should the glass be damaged.
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sounds like a good form.
Is it possible to forward a copy to me please at - garyoeillet@yahoo.co.uk
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sounds like a good form.
Is it possible to forward a copy to me please at - garyoeillet@yahoo.co.uk
Sent
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me tooooo please jaggerrichard@rocketmail.com
thanks
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me tooooo please jaggerrichard@rocketmail.com
thanks
Sent. ;D
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yes plz antony_platt@sky.com
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Would you send me one too, please. info@silverleafcleaning.co.uk
Thank you, Dave
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me too that would be most helpful
drwcs@hotmail.co.uk
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It should also absolve you of responsibility for any scratches caused by debris left on the glass by the manufacturer or builder, which then scratches the glass when it is dragged across the surface by your brush/applicator/scrim/squeegeee etc.
It happens >:(
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Too many requests to e-mail you all,.. here's one you can download!
http://acsforums.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?action=downloadfile;file=Waiver_Scratch1_001.doc