Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: DG Cleaning on May 14, 2013, 05:53:09 pm
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Don't all rush in at once ;D
http://www.gumtree.com/p/business-services/window-cleaning-round-for-sale/1018504295
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£740 / 100 = £7.40p
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£740/2 = £370/100 = £3.70
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£740/2 = £370/100 = £3.70
:-[ whoops didn't read the fortnightly bit ::)roll
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;D
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Use one of these lads, great bit of kit! ;D Can do any job for under 3 quid then ;)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1368551874_dd.jpg)
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Use one of these lads, great bit of kit! ;D Can do any job for under 3 quid then ;)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1368551874_dd.jpg)
Bloody hell thats good, what is it?
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Are these karcher window cleaners really any good. I have a few houses with georgian windows and was considering buying one. any feed back would be appreciated?
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Use one of these lads, great bit of kit! ;D Can do any job for under 3 quid then ;)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1368551874_dd.jpg)
Bloody hell thats good, what is it?
Its the Karcher window cleaning vac.
A fantastic piece of equipment.
We use them on all our internal work, at £45 its a bargain, however we find the battery is not so great so two options. Either buy about 40 of them and they will last all day with no trouble.
OR as we have done (sneaky I know) we have a set of jump leads 100 feet long connected straight to the van battery.
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Under priced work.
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i have a commercial office INS and OUTS job once a month, the insides usually take me around 30minutes with trad, would this shorten the time? and would the battery last long enough! thanks