Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: easy clean on August 23, 2006, 09:29:11 pm
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i've been wfping now for about 6 months and work is picking up really well and quite quick considering i'm not very commited when it comes to going out canvassing. anyway what i'm worrying about is my first winter, not that its gonna be cold and wet but if people are gonna start cancelling left right and centre! i know and u do as well that the windows are prob gonna be more dirty in the winter but do they? i don't even clean at the minute if it starts to spit, not cos i dont want to but i'm still trying to expand my business and worried that the person across the road is looking out the window at me cleaning in the rain! thats the last thing i need is neighbours talking badly about me, so i dont think its worth it yet.
sorry im going on a bit now, just really want to know if you lose much work in the winter months? many thanks in advance.
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why should you not clean in the rain you use wfp rain water is pure and if you clean in the rain and give your clients full 100% garentee that if the rain marks there windows you will come back and clean again for free where is there argument.
Belinda
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Rain has a lower TDS reading than bottled water you buy from the shops. but don't collect rain water from the roof.
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you are cleaning not drying!!!! i only stop for lightening!
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I checked the tds reading of the rain toight here in Worcs and it was 005.
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My attitude has always been if its spitting or raining lightly I will carry on, but if its raining so hard that the windows are being soaked then i will get soaked as well & I'm not that desperate!!!
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ive always cleaned trad in the rain unless its windy & only ever had a few half amused complaints wfp shouldnt be any different i hope