Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ftp on January 28, 2009, 09:05:40 pm
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Like the first time i did the insides of a nursing home with spray and a microfibre cloth. Walked past a few days later when the sun was out - god what a mess! Did the insides of a conservatory the same but never saw it again because i was never asked back! Then there were the first few weeks wfp - runs everywhere. Still kept the customers somehow. :o
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i do on a few jobs but still doing them now ;D
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What do you mean the "first few weeks" wfp? ;D ;D
Tony
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you need to clean those cloth regularly they may be full of dry soap then a little moistoure and ur rubbing soap every where.
use a clean cloth and rub and buff it clean.
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im lookin at this and cringing :o
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At least you are not like some of the posters on here who claim they never get a complaint ever, never muck up on a job and always get out of the shower to have a pee.
If we got it right all the time there wouldn't be a forum.
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At least you are not like some of the posters on here who claim they never get a complaint ever, never muck up on a job and always get out of the shower to have a pee.
If we got it right all the time there wouldn't be a forum.
In other words, thats why I go in the shower ::)
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I did learn this black art at Center Parcs, Longleat. As the training was sparse, I tried all the techniques I'd ever heard of. The worst was paper & vinegar. It was so slow & I'd put so much vinegar in that the guests must have thought it was a chippy.
Kevin
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I must have gone through loads of supermarket sprays - all crap. Squeegie is the only guaranteed method.
Kev, do center parcs do there own now? I did hear they wanted an in house cleaner a couple of years back, on about £6.00 an hour. (you must have been too expensive). ;D
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ftp i thought you were a proper WC lol. ;D ;D
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Evening Mr perfect. :P
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I must have gone through loads of supermarket sprays - all crap. Squeegie is the only guaranteed method.
Kev, do center parcs do there own now? I did hear they wanted an in house cleaner a couple of years back, on about £6.00 an hour. (you must have been too expensive). ;D
two days a week @ £25 a day! Less tax. Did it for 6 years. on & off.
wouldnt recommend anyone get involved, really slow payers.
kevin