Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: swindon on April 21, 2007, 11:20:40 am
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hi guys
i need a bit of help with this one, i have been asked to quote for a 3 bed semi cleaned trad. The problem is that last week the house was sprayed With that water repellant brick treatment and the windows were absolutly covered in it.
The old man in the house said he has tried soapy water and cant shift it, he has also said he doesn't want me to touch the windows with a razor as the last w/c scratched them.
i dont want to turn the work away but on the other hand i dont want to turn up and spend hours on it,
anyone know of a way round this one?
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I wouldn't think twice about walking away from it, he's already accused the last window cleaner of scratches you could be in a no win situation, definitely not worth the bother you'll soon pick up a better job.
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I have dealt with this a few times , Walk away would be good advice
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agree with the others, walk away.
tony
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Put in a huge price then clean it off with meths, white spirit or similar. Get him to claim that massive price back on his house insurance.
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I walked away from a small commercial (£30 every 2 months) because they had the outsides rendered and asked me to get the residue off the windows and UPVC.
I explained that I thought that it was the responsibility of the builders to remove their own mess, not mine.
They got the hump because it was the owner's bro-in-law that did the job on the cheap.
Bye, Bye! (It still looks awful two years on!)
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forget it! ;)
its only a 3 bed semi too, hardly gonna make you your millions this month
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if hes whinged about the last window cleaner then he's for sure gonna blame you for seomthing!
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It`s odds on that once you`ve cleaned it off he`ll say thank you i`ll ring you when i want you again,he might not tell you but it sounds like he`s looking for a one off.Walk away.
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let it go. it's not worth the hassle
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the stuff does not come off easily :( it really doesnt
if you cannot use a scraper, then thats it really, you wont get it off
as the others have said, dont bother
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I was watching a guy water proofing brickwork a month ago. He was using an alcohol spray with paper toweling to wipe off the glass.
I was there again yesterday and asked the householder if any residue had been left on the glass, [it's not one of my jobs]. He said no they were fine.
Maybe if it's removed before it gets a chance to soak in, it's OK, but I have a job that was treated and nothing shifts it. Well only a new blade and that takes ages just to do a small area. Leave it as others have said. Dai
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Would Mineral Deposit Remover shift it? I've never tried the stuff and am just curious if anyone has tried it and how successful was it?
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I just cant see the point even bothering with it when its a 3 bed semi
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too many good advises i hope you got the answer
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thanks for the input guys, i think im going to go with the majority on this one and give it a wide one, better still i will pass on the job to a dole dosser who has just started up last week in my area - might make him think twice about window cleaning to top up his cider fund! ;D