Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dazmond on August 13, 2020, 08:35:39 am
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I'll be finished by around 1pm today until next tuesday...... :)
Thank god for air con....never ever buy a van without it!
I've got to admit I really dont like working in 33c heat.....its great when on holiday but not for window cleaning in.......
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I’d be ok if my van didn’t blow out hot air all day !
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Air-con is no good Daz if you have a compact round like yours and you don't drive anywhere.
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No it's been horrible this week..
But it's not hot where I am today, only about 18c cloudy a cool breeze, perfect window cleaning weather.
Still hot down south I think?
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the beach has been lovely - just avoiding getting sun burnt ;D
Darran
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I'll be finished by around 1pm today until next tuesday...... :)
Thank god for air con....never ever buy a van without it!
I've got to admit I really dont like working in 33c heat.....its great when on holiday but not for window cleaning in.......
You Big girl :-*
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Just back from Bournemouth beach, I had a trailer load of rubbish to dump.
Bloody hot.
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Got home at 12:30pm, 28c here today, much easier to work in than the last few days at 33c!
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Air-con is no good Daz if you have a compact round like yours and you don't drive anywhere.
ive been mainly cleaning larger stand alone jobs this week so ive been able to cool off a bit more in the van...its also great for lunchtime and driving home..... 8)
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Yep, 8 days into a 3 week trip to Greece, 35°+ every day so far, but the pools and the beers are nice and chilled. It’ll do for me. ☀️
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Lovely
In Cornwall it’s been torrential rain
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Air conditioning is lush :)
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Air con has been flat out for 3 weeks but it’s still been too hot to work in,from end of the month onwards is the best time of year to work imo.
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Down my caravan this week. 33 degrees Mon Tues and Wed low 20's now but muggy.
Went swimming in the sea for the first time since going abroad in 2015!
I could see the Isle of Wight ahead, in the distance on the right I could see Dave Willis dumping a trailer load of rubbish in the sea and on the left Martin was using an SLX35 to fend off dinghies of swarthy skinned occupants.