Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: kaz and pete on July 08, 2014, 09:13:49 pm
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Has any one ever been accused of killing some ones plant after just one clean,
Have really been confused did a first clean on a house that had already been cleaned with a water fed system it was a warm day not really hot just a nice warm day, the climbing plant went over the front door and there was a window above it, cleaned as normal with not too much water going on the plant not as much water as if it was raining of course but cleaned well, we had a phone call a week later saying that the climber plant was dying at the top, the lady said that what ever chemicals we were using we need to check them, I explains that it was pure water with nothing in and even checked our tdsb to be on the safe side, today the lady cancelled because her 30 year climber had died.
CAN THIS HAPPEN in all the years we have been cleaning never known this
Any ideas.
Kazza
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Just an excuse to cancel Kazza. ...don't worry about it.
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Does she smokes her plant? ;D
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Probably right the last guy didn't charge a lot well below the normal rate for a three bed semi
Kazza
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Nope.
Tell her it is impossible for pure water to kill anything.
Rainwater would do the same damage if that was the case.
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The woman is convinced the machine has chemicals in, you just cannot tell some people
Kazza
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The woman is convinced the machine has chemicals in, you just cannot tell some people
Kazza
Is this woman called Doreen? ;D
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The woman is convinced the machine has chemicals in, you just cannot tell some people
Kazza
Is this woman called Doreen? ;D
;D
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The woman is convinced the machine has chemicals in, you just cannot tell some people
Kazza
Machine?
It's not Doreen, is it?
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Oops :-[.
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No her name is Margaret burton
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No her name is Margaret burton
;D ;D ;D