Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Total shine cleaning services on April 23, 2013, 08:21:15 am
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Hi all
We have been asked to go onto a site where we have a contract to do once a month clean on the show homes, these were mint when we started them and we pointed out any scratches already in place prior to claning these.
At short notice they want us to clean 5 plots that have just been built prior to handover to the customers,I have told them we will need to see what condition they are in so will be up later to check these and price accordingly.
If cement and sticky residue has been left will I need a scratch waiver signed? if so can anyone help me out with this, my email is g.lauderdale@yahoo.co.uk
any help/advice gratefully recieved..!
Graham
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Me too please if you can help. boet1950@yahoo.co.uk
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Anyone..? Please
Graham
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weve never had one, just cleaned carefully,maybe weve been lucky and not needed it, you will only need it for peace of mind, hope some one on here can pass one over to you,
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I did have one but can't seem to find it.
On it was stated that we would use industry standard methods which were proven not to scratch glass. We would only take responsibility for the glass IF it had been covered with a Self Adhesive Window Protector ( http://www.protection.co.uk/products/self-adhesive-window-protector/ )
For the duration of the building work.
Added to that was a paragraph about 'Fabrication Debris' which is a fault in the manufacturing of toughened glass. As it is heated tiny particles drop back onto the glass and when you apply a scrapper to it it chips the top off the 'debris' and 'scratches' the glass.
I ruined 3 hugh patio doors because of this!!
If the window protector is on however there is no need for a scraper.
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Cheers guys
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e-mail sent might be of some use
paul
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to all the lads that have emailed, thank you very much, well appreciated..!
Graham