Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: burky-boy on July 07, 2008, 07:53:38 pm
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What Phrase sounds best or any more suggestions
option 1
Window Cleaning Upto 65ft
Using Telescopic Poles,
option 2
Window Cleaning Upto 65ft
From The Safety Of The Ground
option 3
Window Cleaning Upto 65ft
From Ground level
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option 2 IMO
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SAFE, high level window cleaning :)
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How about "ladderless window cleaning reaching upto 65ft" ;)
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Most people have no idea what 65 feet looks like.
I would suggest you say how many floors up you can reach. That can be visualised more easily.
Who is it aimed at?
Oh, and 2 little points:
* "upto" is two words => "up to."
* It's better to be consistent with upper and lower case letters. It's much safer to stick with standard English and only use upper case letters in their correct place. Then you cannot be wrong.
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Most people have no idea what 65 feet looks like.
I would suggest you say how many floors up you can reach. That can be visualised more easily.
Who is it aimed at?
Oh, and 2 little points:
"upto" is two words => "up to."
Good point about the floors. You dont teach english by any chance lol
It's better to be consistent with upper and lower case letters. It's much safer to stick with standard English and only use upper case letters in their correct place. Then you cannot be wrong.
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Most people have no idea what 65 feet looks like.
I would suggest you say how many floors up you can reach. That can be visualised more easily.
Who is it aimed at?
Oh, and 2 little points:
* "upto" is two words => "up to."
* It's better to be consistent with upper and lower case letters. It's much safer to stick with standard English and only use upper case letters in their correct place. Then you cannot be wrong.
Wally, what is the correct spelling for more than one roof ?
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The plural of roof is roofs. People very often though talk about rooftops.
roof pl roofs
(Noun)
1. a structure that covers or forms the top of a building
2. the top covering of a vehicle, oven, or other structure
3. the highest part of the mouth or a cave
4. hit or go through the roof Informal to get extremely angry
5. raise the roof Informal to be very noisy
(Verb)
to put a roof on
It is often pronounced "rooves" to rhyme with hooves.
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how long did that take to look up? :D