Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: paul saunders on May 28, 2012, 10:17:13 pm
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Got to my first job this morning and realised that I had my own personal mobile paddling pool. ;D ;D
I've done it that many times that I have taken the carpet out to stop it smelling. :-[
I could do with some sort of switch on the tank lid that stops you starting the engine if it's not screwed on properly.
Is anyone else this stupid or is it just me. ;D
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me an all ;D ;D ;D ;D
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its just you!! ;) ;D ;D
ive only ever flooded my van once in 2 years of WFP when i overfilled my tank!im good at timing it just right these days!!
i always have a bit of water in my drivers footwell though!God knows why!! ??? ??? ;D ;D ;D
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YEP SAME HERE TODAY LOL.
checked water TDS at home before leaving pull up at my first job and see water running out of van and think to myself " whats leaking now ffs"
open side door and id forgot to put lid back on lol..
on the plus side picked up 6 new custies ;D
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Lol done that a few times what van you in?
My water is secured to to back so comes out of back wide door if that happens
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Do you hear it slopping around more than usual without the lid on? We do, but we only have a partial bulk head.
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Do you hear it slopping around more than usual without the lid on? We do, but we only have a partial bulk head.
You sure do ;D
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Only done that once, but the other day I braked a bit harder than usual and the reel tipped over taking the hose off with the pump running so I had water pumping into the back until I got to my next job. It's not so bad atm as it dries out quickly.
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Do you hear it slopping around more than usual without the lid on? We do, but we only have a partial bulk head.
! hear it clearly too and I have a full bulkhead.
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it 's a bit noisy in the van due to there being no capet an underlay, so the radio gets turnd up. Plus wirh it being warm the aircon is on full (widows down) and a full wooden bulkhead means you can't hear the water sloshing around.
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you dont get any of these problems when your trad lol
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you dont get any of these problems when your trad lol
I agree, but there is a different set of problems when you're trad. No solution will ever bring a 'problem free' existence, only a change of problems.
I personally prefer WFP problems to trad problems.
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unreal i did it again this morning, the only reason i sussed it before a major spill is my ipod is bust so i heard it splashing, senility looms
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I never take my lid off. I have a male hozelock style connector sticking out of it and a loop of tube for an air vent so as you dont get a vacuum.
You must end of with all sorts of bits in your tank by keep taking the lid on/off.
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I never did it once when I was RO. Switched to filling the tank from the tap and DI'ing on the way out and because it's so much faster, I get caught out all the time. My family think I have lost it because I jump up and run out the house when I remember it's still filling. Twice, passers by have knocked on the door to tell me there is water gushing from the van. If I do it again I might pop!
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Got to my first job this morning and realised that I had my own personal mobile paddling pool. ;D ;D
I've done it that many times that I have taken the carpet out to stop it smelling. :-[
I could do with some sort of switch on the tank lid that stops you starting the engine if it's not screwed on properly.
Is anyone else this stupid or is it just me. ;D
Raises hand ... :-[
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I never take my lid off. I have a male hozelock style connector sticking out of it and a loop of tube for an air vent so as you dont get a vacuum.
have you got any pics of that it sounds ideal for me
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Doesn't really matter with a pick up - just wasteful.
I use the countdown timer on my watch or phone otherwise I WILL forget.
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I feel sooooo much better knowing I'm not alone. ;D ;D
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Got to my first job this morning and realised that I had my own personal mobile paddling pool. ;D ;D
I've done it that many times that I have taken the carpet out to stop it smelling. :-[
I could do with some sort of switch on the tank lid that stops you starting the engine if it's not screwed on properly.
Is anyone else this stupid or is it just me. ;D
+1
Filling the van from our static the other morning-got distracted,about 150 litres overflowing
Mind you,the van needed a clean out
Roy
Raises hand ... :-[