Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dave Willis on April 14, 2010, 07:38:08 pm
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Watched a wfp cleaner today - pull up get out of van, start the water pumping then walk to the property. Extend the pole and lean it against the wall with the brsitles on the brickwork - water pumping down the walls and the glass below, walk back to the van to get a spanner ::) start to undo the clamp 'cos he hasn't got a lever and extend the yellow scaffold pole a bit more (water still pumping everywhere), waggle the brush at each window for two seconds, pack up and clear off. Windows were absolutely shocking with black frames. I couldn't believe it.
Fastest, laziest window cleaner I have ever seen. :o
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You should have stuck a biz card through door. Want a proper window cleaner Mrs.? ;D
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It was a forty mile round trip for me. Gutter clean that went really well and paid handsomely ???
Got two done today, bursting to tell everyone how much I earnt. Only I'm far too sensible. ;)
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Tell you summat else too, you've only to look around YouTube to see some shocking wfp displays!!!
No wonder some people can't get good results. :o
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It was a forty mile round trip for me. Gutter clean that went really well and paid handsomely ???
Got two done today, bursting to tell everyone how much I earnt. Only I'm far too sensible. ;)
That's you down to a Tee Dave- Start world war III & then bugger off!!!!! ;D ;D ;D
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im trad but if you leave your brush bristle first on bricks, are you likely to pick up bits in the brush and scratch the glass only wondering as saw some guys doing that, and they only washed glass quick from what i can see ???
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i never put my brush on anything other than glass/frames! ever!
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i never put my brush on anything other than glass/frames! ever!
me neither ;D BIG NO NO ::)