Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: keyser soze on April 09, 2012, 02:27:16 pm
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could you clean your own house under the current water restrictions with wfp(notice i didnt use the word ban) just a query
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Only if I was paying myself to clean them. ;D
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Does being paid in kind by wife count
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nah i dont bother cleaning my house, i dont like the windows being left wet, the window cleaner is unreliable, and wfp does a crap job :-)
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Personally I think it's rubbing peoples noses in it if you clean your own windows wfp in the drought.
I am happy that the water board where I am allows window cleaners to carry on with wfp work so I was told that you can't clean your own,only as a buisness so use a bit of common sense and don't rock the boat.
I heard my neighbour using a jet washer yesterday and thought WTF! ??? ???
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i clean mine about every 2 months along with 3 neighbours flats.i dont charge any of them for the cleans as i like to keep in the neighbours good books plus they are on their bones of their arses financially.
i just cleaned them as normal mate when the hosepipe ban was on the other year here in the north west.(all wfp)
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Shouldn't clean your own windows with WFP under the restrictions IMO.
Solution: Get a local WFP cleaner to clean yours for £1. Clean his for £1.
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I have dropped myself, none payment and currently looking for two of me to replace me. ;D ;D ;D