Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: nathankaye on February 10, 2016, 01:03:46 pm
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Cars parked on street. Flowers, pots and garden obstacles. Ok, these are bound to cause obstacles for dragging the hose around, I get that!! But come on people, tidy up after your blooming dogs have fouled in the garden or paths. Sick of winding up hose n dragging thru crap or having to go really slow so not dropping pole hose in any!!!
Reaally annoying when I was traditional n dragged it half way up ladders before noticing! But this takes it to a new level of hate!!!!!
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Do you think the dog owners are gonna read this post ? ;D
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When any new dog owning customer signs up, I go through some 'rules' with them -
I start from 8am
I work in light rain
If your dog craps in your garden, due to health and safety issues, I will txt you the night before so you can clean it up before I arrive.
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If they can't be arsed to clean up after a pet takes a dump on paving or areas that need access too then why should they expect a cleaner to do any work at their property?
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I remember reading a post a able back about this ......... It's the one this ya not prepared to put u with. I don't do domestics but ya still get dog muck on the high street and around jobs.
If ya get it on ya hose an wind in unaware the van stinks as I found out a few weeks ago. Luckily I had some hypo in the van to clean the hose with but it's was minging having to do it.