Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Majestic on September 22, 2003, 11:13:40 am
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How wet does it have to be until you call it a day ???
It s throwing it down here in Fleetwood , so I am catching up on the books ,postmans just been looks like a drowned rat and to my suprise a window cleaner is working across the road , he can`t squeegee the water off quick enough :o I dont mind a bit of drizzle,but I dont like to get to wet 8)
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Hi John,
We call it a day in anything more than light drizzle because the customers dont like it and i dont either ;D
Steve Lowe
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If we get a cloud, clients dont like to have their windows cleaned. 8)
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Some give a rain 'guarantee'.
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I was just about to turn off the comp and go out and its started chucking it down again, Right were's that trad v water fed debate... ;D
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So it was just as bad 6 years ago then ;D
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You wait til the summer droughts start! None of us will be working.
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You wait til the summer droughts start! None of us will be working.
Really, speak for yourself as i will be ;D
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You wait til the summer droughts start! None of us will be working.
Really, speak for yourself as i will be ;D
Why? Are you storing rainwater in butts for use?
Good idea.
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I know someone with 12x1000 ltr ibc tanks so in the summer he fills this up so if there is a drought he has 12,000 ltrs of pure water to use, it was done before hose pipe ban so he can use it, so those who buy water do you think the person who sells it is going to give you his water at that moment in time,
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lol it isnt just me then who posts on old threads.welcome to my world
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we worked all morning in the rain then at 12.10 pm it started coming down from hell, were at home now with clothes in the dryer,talk about drounded rats lol.
Now its bloody sunny grrrrrrrrrrr may go back out in half hour