Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: craig b on December 01, 2008, 09:54:19 pm
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stick on velcro strips...from b&q
the ruff bit is best..fits perfect round the viking brush head..
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Hot wfp works better ;D
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wet the crap with you pole go to another window come back after 2 mins or so and 9/10 it will come off with a good scrub and rinse. Velcro is also the way.
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velcro only costs £3.75...
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i soak any bird poo i see first..but ther is some tough poop and velcro works with out scratching glass
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velcro only costs £3.75...
Times are hard ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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no dont fancy gas in back of van for hot water...you see the state of the house in the paper to day..and insurance for van after modification..and liability insurance..
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sorry vans..
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no dont fancy gas in back of van for hot water...you see the state of the house in the paper to day..and insurance for van after modification..and liability insurance..
My hot wfp runs on Diesel from my tank - Its a purpose built system from Varitech. No safety or insurance issues at all. ;D
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no dont fancy gas in back of van for hot water...you see the state of the house in the paper to day..and insurance for van after modification..and liability insurance..
Thats an angle I hadn't thought of!
How much more does it cost on insurance?
How much extra does it cost all in all?
sorry to hijack the tread, but really interested! ;)
While typing ... (last post) that almost answered my question, cheers!
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no dont fancy gas in back of van for hot water...you see the state of the house in the paper to day..and insurance for van after modification..and liability insurance..
My hot wfp runs on Diesel from my tank - Its a purpose built system from Varitech. No safety or insurance issues at all. ;D
That varitech, looks good just looked through their catalogue!
cheers for that 8)
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i would love to have a hot water system ...you would have to hike prices up and its just something else to go wrong..velcro works..honest
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no dont fancy gas in back of van for hot water...you see the state of the house in the paper to day..and insurance for van after modification..and liability insurance..
That's exactly why they shouldn't be messing with the stuff DIY and Gas do not mix ::) I feel its only a matter of time until something goes wrong for somebody.
I have been reading the posts Re installation of gas heaters and not one of them to my knowledge mentions any form of leak testing.
I honestly hope most on here follow your line Craig,
I'll go back to biting my lip on the subject now :-X
Oh and the Velcro sounds a great idea and I'll probably give it a go until I can afford a pro fitted hot system ;)
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That's a really good idea. Nice 1. :)