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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Got bogged down
« Last post by Slacky on Today at 01:10:33 am »
Exactly that. Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t 100 metres of hose enough to reach? Or didn’t you think of that?
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Christmas
« Last post by AuRavelling79 on Yesterday at 11:15:08 pm »
When I needed the money I worked the normal working days between Xmas and New Year. Specifically 27th - 31st December.

About ten years ago I didn't need to do I didn't.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Christmas
« Last post by Stoots on Yesterday at 07:48:05 pm »
I rather clean in the rain than at christmas, rain is the perfect time to clean widnows because theres naff all better to be doing.

Have the nice days off
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Transfer hose/transfer solution
« Last post by robert mitchell on Yesterday at 06:18:00 pm »
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Transfer hose/transfer solution
« Last post by robert mitchell on Yesterday at 06:10:21 pm »
https://www.fueltankshop.co.uk/premium-diesel-delivery-hose/p7999

I use this stuff , lasts forever
https://www.fueltankshop.co.uk/piusi-self-3000-manual-fuel-pump-nozzle/p1353

With the above nozzle

Thanks. How do you store it, on a reel? If so which one.  My problem is keeping it tidy. Easy enough when it’s warm but when it’s cold the stuff I use is like wire.

I use curved hook thats a bit like half of a car wheel in shape and just lay it over a few times, will take a pic when i get chance.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Got bogged down
« Last post by colin bird on Yesterday at 05:40:09 pm »
Lost an hour this afternoon because I drove round the back of lockups to clean the back of a house. We used to be able to continue driving down and round onto the tarmac until the boy racers were using it as a race track. The moment I stopped the van and seen the big concrete bollard I knew I was in trouble especially with the rear wheel drive my van has. A few guys came out and helped me by placing fencing boards under the wheels and pushing me out. In the end I lost an hour and think I will design plywood boards that fit together to see if it works by spreading the vans weight. Watch this space!

Personally I would park on a hard surface and use my 100 m hose to get me to the job
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Paul Saunders - George.
« Last post by colin bird on Yesterday at 05:34:41 pm »
Yes Colin - likewise for eleven years.

Perhaps Spruce might pass on our condolences and grateful thanks.

I have edited the title of the sticky thread. Please feel free to use either thread.

Yes that would be much appreciated if spruce could do that.

I have to say whilst George was fantastic value for money and very reliable,I never understood how Paul made any money from George I would have willingly paid a lot more ,it was really cheap even in 2008.,
George will be with me until I retire
Thankyou again Paul my thoughts are with your family
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Got bogged down
« Last post by Splash and dash on Yesterday at 05:14:31 pm »
Was thinking of cutting a few down to 400mm by 2400mm and then fixing something on top to give a bit of grip.

Just get off roading  mats or boards much easier ,this type of thing
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Christmas
« Last post by KS Cleaning on Yesterday at 04:21:45 pm »
I just keep going, only doing 7:30am-11am these days. Will take off a few days close to Xmas anyway.

You clean residential between christmas and new year ?

Always have done, since I started in 2008. Usually do a round or two between Xmas and new year, all my work is monthly, so each week there is work due, I tend to  stick to the routine unless we’re away on holiday…

No way would I be turning up to clean domestic jobs in between xmas and new year but each to their own!😆
Some of us wouldn’t turn up to clean domestic jobs in the peeing rain either but each to their own 😉
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Got bogged down
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on Yesterday at 04:09:12 pm »
I will still do the job but stay on the tarmac. I was thinking of trying to invent something cheap which I could sell.

Anyway, had a terrible day yesterday. First thing my electric reel refused to reel back in and had to reel it in by hand and use the other reel. Later got bogged down trying to cut corners. Lastly I decided to hose down the wheels and get the mud off so pulled out most of my garden hose. The moment I put it away, the automatic winder was in speed mode and near took my hand off and snapped something inside so that was the end of that. Ordered another on Amazon for £150 so never made anything yesterday bar 40m of spare hose. 🤔
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