Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mrs scrim shadey on June 19, 2012, 01:42:35 pm
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well...my pure freedom trolley arrived this morning...RO plumbed in and working fine,flyers are on order should be here tomorrow....im back in business and itching to get working again!may need to ask some some stupid question over the next few months...being a girl and that!! ;D
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I ask stupid questions and give stupid answers - I must be a bit of a gurl ... ;D
Ask away!
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hey, good on, you a wee little bit of advice, when buying a pole, look at gardiners, clx if on a budget, dont be tempted to get glass fibre ones etc from other places
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thanks...i got the whole shabang from pure freedom,but as things pick up i will be upgrading/changing bits and pieces when funds allow!:O)im surprised with myself for getting this far...lol ;)
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hey, good on, you a wee little bit of advice, when buying a pole, look at gardiners, clx if on a budget, dont be tempted to get glass fibre ones etc from other places
Hmmm. The clx has some advantages over a hybrid xtel. It is shorter when closed, cheaper and slightly lighter. On the downside a clx is whippy and less reliable. I would certainly agree about not buying glass fibre.
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you lost me at clx...lol :P
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you lost me at clx...lol :P
If you are a "gurl" like you; or "old" like me, then a light pole will work wonders for the work you get through.
CLX and SLX are prefixes for poles made by "Gardiner" pole systems (note spelling) and are widely recognised as being the lightest and the best poles on the market.
CLX is a range made from carbon fibre hybrid mix - the Slx is completely carbon fibre and thus even more light and rigid.
This afternoon a new windy i gave some advice to showed me his 17ft Unger fibreglass pole. It felt as heavy as my 30ft SLX.
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Hi Scrim shady
ATB
You could / should do really well. Customers love female window cleaners you have a clear advantage - most dread the tattooed, muscled, skinhead, ex-con type of look that most window cleaners (well around here anyway) seem to portray.
G.
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hello too you
i agree woman window cleaners do have a advantage i have my daughter working with me now and have noticed a big diffrence ;D ;D
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thanks for the comments...ive been cleaning windows for 7 years but recently split from my partner and ive had to start on my own!being a female window cleaner has its perks...i do find the majority of people who want a domestic window cleaner are mums/house wives and many women find approaching a strange man intimidating...onwards and upwards from now on!! ;D
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just got myself my first three customers...£50...YAY!!:O)
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where are you in uk?
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im in a little village about 5 miles from tonbridge!:O)
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im in a little village about 5 miles from tonbridge!:O)
We are not far from you.
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right...1000 flyers have arrived...that should keep my busy!!:O)