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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Dont take window cleaning for granted
« Last post by tonyoliver on Today at 08:42:59 am »
The  average shop front in Croydon is £5
I used to clean m and s in Croydon town centre 30 years ago every day except  Sundays in and out escalator every morning and talk mirrors once a week polish the stainless steel frames and so on
Went  to get a present for mum with the boss
2 people were cleaning the windows. One had a shopping trolly with a bucket in it and an applicator the other the squeegee with no water on it just a grey line followed by the other squealing along the glass
They looked bored and didn’t give a monkeys about quality or pride in their work
Boots was even worse and hasn’t been cleaned for months and WH Smith was like the local corner shop windows  shocking drop in quality and standards
Gone were the days where a smear or a small mark would get you called back and the window dresser would call you back if the dummy was moved an inch the manager had a white hankie and go round your work checking  I kid you not 
I used to clean a cloths shop where if you brought a shirt they would iron it and put it in tissue paper then paper then in a carrier bag to walk out with
Now you just get a crumped shirt
Stuffed in a 20 p bag
No wonder they hate the older generation  we know how things have slid downhill with everything except the price
Long live maggie and her friends
We’re still in thatchers Victorian values Britain 

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Prices haven’t gone up for decades, you kill me man.
When he said that to you, did you believe it or have you just made it up?

I'm only telling you what he told me. Do you clean any retail and how are your prices?
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: things are on the up !!
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on Today at 08:36:24 am »
Reduced my household debt this year and spent plenty on new equipment so starting the next stage of my plan. Going to dump some customers that don't play the game. Going to tell them I have retired and examine my new cleans rather than just take them on. After 6 years I am in a good position financially which means I can pick and choose what I undertake. Will see how it goes but even on Friday I never posted a card with a new owner after my customer sold.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Dont take window cleaning for granted
« Last post by windowswashed on Yesterday at 11:23:56 pm »
10-15 years ago shop prices were pants, stopped quoting, waste of time.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: things are on the up !!
« Last post by JandS on Yesterday at 06:13:33 pm »
Not as much interaction nowadays.......once upon a time I would have 5 or 6 offers of tea/coffee a day....would always accept them but not drink them all......now I usually have to drop a subtle hint.......that started during covid.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Dont take window cleaning for granted
« Last post by deeege on Yesterday at 05:13:14 pm »
Tbf to Scottish, I was offered some retail jobs last year, I don’t do retail anymore but I asked for details out of curiosity, the prices were exactly the same as they were 12 years ago when I did used to do that type of work.

I feel for anyone who tries to make a living out of cleaning the larger nationwide chains these days.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Dont take window cleaning for granted
« Last post by tlwcs on Yesterday at 03:57:17 pm »
Prices haven’t gone up for decades, you kill me man.
When he said that to you, did you believe it or have you just made it up?
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I find similar problems with commercial window cleaning.People just don’t want to pay good money at the the minute.
You’re always going to be safe with residential because the job value is low people can’t be bothered to shop around for £20-£25 .

Retail is on a downward spiral. Bumped into a guy after he had cleaned Greggs and he was saying some shops he cleans have not went up in price for decades. They have told him if the price even goes up a pound then they will cancel. M & S used to get cleaned ever day but now its once a week inside and out. I reckon its only a matter of time they get the staff to do it.

Usually when one side goes down another side goes up and that's what I'm seeing on the domestic side. With a home being an increasing asset, folk want to keep making it more attractive. That's the reason when I clean the new estate and a new window still has the protection tape on it, the ladder comes out and up I go to remove it. I don't want any complaints so I can pick up more during the build process. They still have more than half to build and they own both fields either side of the estate. All front gardens don't have any obstacles, only a side gate, so one can clean a 4 or 5 bed detached in less than 10 minutes.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: things are on the up !!
« Last post by dazmond on Yesterday at 09:00:13 am »
Ive picked up a few decent jobs the last few weeks which helps replace other jobs that I've lost through normal shedding. Moving is the number 1 reason I lose jobs these days (with no guarantee the new owners will want my services)

I’m the same on the sellers. The new guys are often unsure and don’t seem to want the commitment of another bill.
One offs that I don’t normally do, will become the norm I’m thinking.

Times are changing. Lots of new window cleaners have websites and  people just Google instead of asking neighbours who they use. The public in general are not as friendly/open to talk to as previous times as most have got the heads in a screen constantly distracted by their phones.

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Window Cleaning Forum / Aerospace 303 protectant
« Last post by dazmond on Yesterday at 08:51:45 am »
Ive had some of this for a while. I use it to clean my rubber cymbals on my electronic drum kit but a guy on the other forum recommended using it on my poles.

It's fantastic and I prefer it to dry PTFE as it adds a thin layer of protection to the carbon fibre
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