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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: nathankaye on July 27, 2018, 12:59:02 pm
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Nathan you always manage to suprise me ;D ;D
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I'm totally surprised (shock) I was expecting six toes on each foot instead of four. lol
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Not quite practical either.
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Not quite practical either.
Driving n walking splashing water around for payment. Not up n down ladders, nor climbing gates and certainly not moving any heavy objects.
A disgruntled customer may stamp on my feet but that's about as much danger they are going to come across ;D
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Stupid.
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Not quite practical either.
Driving n walking splashing water around for payment. Not up n down ladders, nor climbing gates and certainly not moving any heavy objects.
A disgruntled customer may stamp on my feet but that's about as much danger they are going to come across ;D
What about your concrete melting hot water ?
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I don't know you mate so please don't take this the wrong way.....but I think that particular style of footwear should be outlawed . They look so bad
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Not quite practical either.
Driving n walking splashing water around for payment. Not up n down ladders, nor climbing gates and certainly not moving any heavy objects.
A disgruntled customer may stamp on my feet but that's about as much danger they are going to come across ;D
What about your concrete melting hot water ?
Or what about that hot cup of tea the customer made me 🤔🤔
All I can say is that I promise you I won't pour my tea on my white legs nor my feet. Neither will I stick my brush on my feet and turn the hot water on.
Is that agreeable with health n safety, I'm not sure but eh ho ;D
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It is interesting reading people's thoughts on here.
So I'm wearing work shorts from dickies and a breathable material polo top from trespass with my work logo on. In addition to shades and a baseball cap and finally my karrimor footwear.
Drinking ice water (which has just ran out), water and concentrated fruit juice and running my hats under cold water as well. (hats as I go through three hats a day) Sadly not salt water as someone would recommend, so what are you chaps doing to keep cooling this heat
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Not quite practical either.
Driving n walking splashing water around for payment. Not up n down ladders, nor climbing gates and certainly not moving any heavy objects.
A disgruntled customer may stamp on my feet but that's about as much danger they are going to come across ;D
What about your concrete melting hot water ?
It just so happens I've just cleaned a house and they have recently laid a concrete drive and so the usual concrete splatters left on the conservatory windows. I thought "great" I'll film how easy it is to remove with hot water and post a link on here for ya. But then I realised I'm wasting my time with you as you just don't want to open your mind to the possibility that someone other than yourself is right 😂😂. The ones who use hot water will know the truth I speak and the cold water users can simply call us liars and take the mick.
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yep...splatters of concrete on windows comes off easily enough when using very hot water .....try it with cold water and you ll be there all day! :)
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we are all still waiting for the video of you carrying that IBC tank and with those shoes that will be the perfect combination 😁
Darran
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To the member who "tongue in cheek" asked for this topic to be moved to chat and for Nathan to be banned.
I feel your pain. ;D
However I like Nathan's ramblings and so unless you have anything of further substance your request is denied. ;D
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To the member who "tongue in cheek" asked for this topic to be moved to chat and for Nathan to be banned.
I feel your pain. ;D
However I like Nathan's ramblings and so unless you have anything of further substance your request is denied. ;D
I too quite like Nathans ramblings but stay mainly 'cos I can't be bothered to find out where the 'chat' section is. ;D ;D ;D
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cannot see anything wrong with that , been wearing mine for 5 weeks now 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
just dont start wearing a thong :)
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Not quite practical either.
Driving n walking splashing water around for payment. Not up n down ladders, nor climbing gates and certainly not moving any heavy objects.
A disgruntled customer may stamp on my feet but that's about as much danger they are going to come across ;D
What about your concrete melting hot water ?
It just so happens I've just cleaned a house and they have recently laid a concrete drive and so the usual concrete splatters left on the conservatory windows. I thought "great" I'll film how easy it is to remove with hot water and post a link on here for ya. But then I realised I'm wasting my time with you as you just don't want to open your mind to the possibility that someone other than yourself is right 😂😂. The ones who use hot water will know the truth I speak and the cold water users can simply call us liars and take the mick.
I have tried hot water and you're not a liar, you just came across an easy to remove splatter of concrete (which happens) and got carried away.
Google removing concrete from glass on builders cleans and will get 101 different answers and chemicals that may do the job, surprise surprise hot water isnt mentioned.
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Nate, see if the convenience store that you frequent and linger in in Scawsby sell packs of white socks.
You need to complete 'the look'.
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I think he needs to go to the carvery and slap some gravy on those feet. Way too white haha.
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My, you've got purdy feet boy.
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Have some dignity man, put some socks on with them sandals.
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I don’t know what’s worse, the way your standing or the sandals!
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Eight toes?
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Nathan, do you use Immac?
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Nathan, do you use Immac?
You been checking my legs out Slacky 🤔
My hairs are faint and not bushy thankfully.