Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Mister C on April 29, 2012, 04:33:48 pm
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Hello folks.
In need of some advice. Just about to start up in window cleaning and I'm after a few pointers.
1. I've been told Window Cleaning Warehouse is the best to get gear from. Is this right?
2. Ettore or Unger? start-up kits appear to be more expensive once you've tallied all the figures together.
3. Cheapest place to get a van, either via HP or other means.
4. No vehicle at present, ( failed MOT bigtime) so it'll be on foot around my local area pulling a garden trolley (not ideal but it'll burn some timber off). But I think my area is being covered by someone else. I know it's not the done thing to undercut and I wouldn't. But I was planning to leaflet drop, so I'm leaving it in the customers hands in theory...is that fair?
5. This is what I'm thinking about to lug my gear and hopefully my ladders http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/370586259072?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619. Is this a good start?
Tips for you folks....
1. cheap printing via www.vistaprint.co.uk
2. cartoon illustrations or flyer design service available via me, at www.toucan-jester.com...another feather in the cap...have to when I have a baby on the way. Contact details on contact page...free quotes available
3. We're not alone ;)
Cheers
Rich
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Hi Mister C welcome to the forum
1 WC Warehouse is a good place to start so is Soap National so take your pick really
2 Ettore/Unger well your pref may change after you start using them each to their own so again take your pick
3 well this really depends on your budget doesn't it
4 the trolley idea has legs (well wheels actually) so a good start
As for visit print I've used them myself and found them more than adequate
One thing to note with them beware what you tick or don't tick on their website you may find you inadvertently signed up for something you didn't want, their website is geared that way
I'm sure you have many more questions but this is a great place for information so keep looking at the back pages for previous posts
Chris
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I see plenty just walking round with ladders on shoulder and a bucket, what would you put in the trolley?
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Hi
Times for alot of people are hard I have had three customers change two 10 weekly or cancel this week due to lack of funds so be prepared to work very hard to get a good customer base :-[ :-[
Paul
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hi mister c welcome to the mad house,
what ever you decide,just go for it mate .
the work is there for those that want it.
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hi there and like has already been said just go for it mate and good look .
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Hi Mister C welcome to the forum
1 WC Warehouse is a good place to start so is Soap National so take your pick really
2 Ettore/Unger well your pref may change after you start using them each to their own so again take your pick
3 well this really depends on your budget doesn't it
4 the trolley idea has legs (well wheels actually) so a good start
As for visit print I've used them myself and found them more than adequate
One thing to note with them beware what you tick or don't tick on their website you may find you inadvertently signed up for something you didn't want, their website is geared that way
I'm sure you have many more questions but this is a great place for information so keep looking at the back pages for previous posts
Chris
Cheers Chris...hadn't heard of Soap Nation so I'll have a looksy.
I've had a look at the other posts, some brilliant tips on being shared. Nice to know folks out there are helping each other out...seldom happens these days.
Vista has a few snares, but overall it's cheap, which is always good. I've not had a bad experience as yet, touch wood (taps head).
All the best
Rich
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I see plenty just walking round with ladders on shoulder and a bucket, what would you put in the trolley?
To be fair I used to carry ladders all the time when I was working for BT, but I was just thinking trying to think of ways to make life a little easier.
Hence why I thought a trolley would be good to haul bucket,tools, wet weather gear and most importantly a flask of tea. Body has already took a beating working for those cretins at Busby land :/
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Hi
Times for alot of people are hard I have had three customers change two 10 weekly or cancel this week due to lack of funds so be prepared to work very hard to get a good customer base :-[ :-[
Paul
Hi Paul. Yeah it's a bit tricky generally, but I'd much prefer to be my own boss. 20 + years of being a slave to the wage, working with eejits no longer appeals to me. Guess I'll just have to graft that bit extra if needs be.
Hope things pick up for you mate!! :)
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Welcome Mr C whereabouts are you?
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hi mister c welcome to the mad house,
what ever you decide,just go for it mate .
the work is there for those that want it.
Hello David
Ha, I've come the right place then? I was feeling lonely being the only unhinged one.
I'm going to give it my best anyhow...nothing ventured, nothing gained...thanks for you support :)
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Welcome Mr C whereabouts are you?
Hopefully not on your patch,ha
I'm in Rugby, Warwickshire at the moment...Devon bound as soon as we sell up, why?
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hi there and like has already been said just go for it mate and good look .
Thanks Shaun....all the best to you too.
Here's to better weather too
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Welcome Mr C whereabouts are you?
Hopefully not on your patch,ha
I'm in Rugby, Warwickshire at the moment...Devon bound as soon as we sell up, why?
Always good for peeps to know, if anyone is local to you they might be able to help you out.
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Welcome Mr C whereabouts are you?
Hopefully not on your patch,ha
I'm in Rugby, Warwickshire at the moment...Devon bound as soon as we sell up, why?
Always good for peeps to know, if anyone is local to you they might be able to help you out.
Too true, it's not 'what you know, it's who you know'. I've got a mate I'm hoping to buddy with for a day, just so I can get some hands on experience.
Cheers :)