Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Fivestar Cleaning on April 09, 2007, 10:09:07 pm
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Hi All
I'm new here so bear with me if this one has been asked before. I'm just about ready to switch from traditional to water fed pole, I've tried verbally explaining to a few customers but have received some very confused looks. Is there a standard letter I can use that will do the job for me?
Thanks
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Hi Fivestar
welcome to the forum whats your location the above letter is spot on you can adapt it to your needs
regards
Brett
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Send me your email address and I will send you a copy of our letter we use for first cleans.
Regards, Trevor
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would you mind sending me your first clean letter please trevor
leebennett30@aol.com
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would you mind sending me your first clean letter please trevor
leebennett30@aol.com
you have mail!
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can i have a copy as well mate
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you have mail
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Hi Trevor
I have the doc from above link. wouldn't mind a copy of yours if that's OK
Cheers
Wayne
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Fivestar, there are loads of letters around that explain the ins and out of your new method of cleaning (ie) waterfed pole.
But personally i think your better of just turning up and getting on with it and if questioned just say this is how we clean them from now on and dont worry about your windows being left wet as the water we use is pure and your windows will dry.
Telling the customer things like you may get the odd spotting here and there just gives them more urge to look for any mistakes you may have made, and you will make a few whilst your adjusting to the new system.
When we changed over we never informed anybody and the ones that you lose dont worry as they will quickly be replaced with better work and more profitable, at the end of the day the customer just wants clean windows and as long as you acheive this result they will not give a hoot about how they are being cleaned.
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Well said Ronaldo.
I've just turned up, told them I've had to go this way due to injury, and said how it does the frames and plastics.
Haven't even had so much as a funny look.
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Fivestar, there are loads of letters around that explain the ins and out of your new method of cleaning (ie) waterfed pole.
But personally i think your better of just turning up and getting on with it and if questioned just say this is how we clean them from now on and dont worry about your windows being left wet as the water we use is pure and your windows will dry.
Telling the customer things like you may get the odd spotting here and there just gives them more urge to look for any mistakes you may have made, and you will make a few whilst your adjusting to the new system.
When we changed over we never informed anybody and the ones that you lose dont worry as they will quickly be replaced with better work and more profitable, at the end of the day the customer just wants clean windows and as long as you acheive this result they will not give a hoot about how they are being cleaned.
To be fair, the letter helps when you have cleaned your customers windows who were out and have just returned to find their windows soaking wet. It also helps when you do get spotting that the customer is pre warned rather than thinking what a bad system it is, doesn't complain but then looks elsewhere as they are not happy.
Its horses for courses if you chose to leave a letter or not, as for you not leaving letters I have had as much success leaving letters. I have also had a couple of customers comment on the spots and making reference to our letter saying they wern't to bothered as I had told them to possibly expect it?
Whichever way you do it, as long as it works for you and your customers, thats all that matters?
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Hi Trevor
Could you send me a copy of your letter.
Thanks.
Wayne
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Hi Trevor
Could you send me a copy of your letter.
Thanks.
Wayne
you have mail
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Hi Again
Thanks to all who have taken the trouble to reply. Sorry I haven't got back to you but I've been overwhelmed with loads of other problems. I work in the Woodhouse area of Sheffield and as far as I know I'm the only domestic to go the WFP route around here.
I built my own trolley system and I think saved over a grand doing so. I've not made the switch yet but have tried verbally explaining and got some very disbelieving looks from customers. I'll let you know how it goes in future weeks.
Thanks again
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Hi Again
Thanks to all who have taken the trouble to reply. Sorry I haven't got back to you but I've been overwhelmed with loads of other problems. I work in the Woodhouse area of Sheffield and as far as I know I'm the only domestic to go the WFP route around here.
I built my own trolley system and I think saved over a grand doing so. I've not made the switch yet but have tried verbally explaining and got some very disbelieving looks from customers. I'll let you know how it goes in future weeks.
Thanks again
I always like to keep my customers informed, so months before I changed over, I verbally explained to them about wfp, I also took this time to clean all the frames, especially all the tops while I was still on the ladder.
This made my first clean so much easier, knowing the frames were relatively clean.
When I did change to wfp, I gave all my customers the letter and I have not lost one customer.
It probablly works both ways, if you do or you don't give them a letter, it just made me feel better that I was intouch with my customers.
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Send me your email address and I will send you a copy of our letter we use for first cleans.
Regards, Trevor
Hi Trevor
could you please send me a copy of your version
brett_walker@hotmail.co.uk
thankyou
Brett
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Hi Trevor I sent you a private email but just in case my address for the letter is paulrickett1@tiscali.co.uk
Thanks again