Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: julianbiggs on December 12, 2007, 06:14:16 pm
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Looks like there's gonna be a hard frost tonight!!
Bit of advice, and do what I do.
Don't put your scrims out to dry on the line tonight.
Use your radiators to dry them.
If you leave them outside they will go crusty and snap!!
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;D
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That explains it :o
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You may laugh my friends but going outside at 7am to bring the scrims in and having them "snap" is no laughing matter I can tell you.
MGBA what are you laughing at you support Watford!!
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Don't take the p**s out of Julian you lot! >:(
Julian feel free to share some more golden nuggets of information with us ;)
How about that one where you put "L" & "R" on your boots so they don't end up on the wrong feet in the morning !!! ::)
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Nice one Bear ;D
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You may laugh my friends but going outside at 7am to bring the scrims in and having them "snap" is no laughing matter I can tell you.
MGBA what are you laughing at you support Watford!!
OI nothing wrong with Watford m8
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Also, ive just remembered. If you use fairy liquid like I does, then bring it in to your house tonight that way it aint gonna freeze .
If you had a couplef layers of clothes on today and took one top off when it warmed up, and it's still in your van, bring it in!! It mi snap too when it gets really cold later.
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I must be a wealther buggar, I pop my scrims into the TUMBLE DRYER!!! ;) ;)
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Yea, me too, they wouldnt dry outside this time of year whatever the weather, methinks Julian uses damp scrims anyway in that case :o
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i got ped one night and in the morn my cloths went snap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Also, take care when ducking under washing customers may have hung out. I once got a good bruising from a pair of solid jeans hanging on a customers washing line.
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And be careful when having a wee wee in somebodies back garden....don't want to snap the old boy when you hastily tuck him away ;D