Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Wc Solutions on September 29, 2011, 03:41:09 pm
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he or she had put flyers around a few roads i do.
customers told me about it but i havent seen one yet as they all put them in the bin.
dont bother posting if your gonna start going on about trad vs wfp!!!!!!
so as i havent seen it yet i cant really comment on it fully, hope i do see one - ill post it on here or if your out there on this forum then please share your paper and pen flyer with us and explain to me why wfp wont remove birds muck
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WFP WILL remove bird muck, been doing it for the last 4 months without any problem especially swallows nesting under eaves and messing up windows, frames and ledges. WFP works fine.
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Get your own flyers printed up with "Ladders are banned!" on them. ;D ;D ;D
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Get your own flyers printed up with "Ladders are banned!" on them. ;D ;D ;D
and add that your house insurance premiums will go up when they fall on your property and sue you for damages :)
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i have trad for 7 years and now wfp for a month, i can remove birds mess with both and im not exactly a seasoned professional with the pole :-)
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I knew of a tradder who went around telling old ladies that pure water made the putty rot and fall out of their frames.
W*nk*r.
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You stupid water fed polers, dont you know tradding get birds poo off and wfp dont?
I think wfp should be banned alltogether
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I spray all the windows with anti bird poo spray after I have cleaned them and not had a problem since...!
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I think you should warn everyone that ladders damage lawns, flowerbeds and window sills. ;D
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As well as your street image.
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yeah, ladders were so last century! your not "it" unless you have an 18 foot pole, rapidly deminishing leg muscles, and sore shoulders and neck!
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I'm sure I read somewhere that it's been scientifically proven that ladders are in fact radioactive.
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I'm sure I read somewhere that it's been scientifically proven that ladders are in fact radioactive.
Only the metal ones... apparently!
Rickster
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Wfp takes too long to remove it though, the really baked on stuff, sometimes its almost quicker to put the pole down and get the ladder off the van..
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I have a team of trained pigeons, I give them a list of addresses and send them out to houses a week before I am due round there.
Thats what I tell my customers.
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Wet the window then quality scraper on a Unger extension pole.
Anyone know of a good plastic scraper?
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Bird muck and tree sap come off easy.....its the green fly thats difficult to get off with cold wfp.