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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by deeege on Yesterday at 08:02:51 pm »
Booked my van in for MOT/service on Fri 16th Jan. I'm going to get mine done at Halfords as its very local to me here and it was the same price as my local independent garage where I used to live.(£230).
Personally I would go with a garage I trust over Halfords, they are more likely to have a greater knowledge/skillset.

My so called 'trusted garage' forgot to plug my MAF sensor back in after a service last year. This is basic stuff which should of been checked off. I won't be using them again...besides I don't live in that area anymore.

Actually Halfords employ a range of people young and older mechanics alike. I'm sure an MOT and service is well within their skill set pal.😆

I can recommend a couple of local garages if you like Daz? I wouldn’t trust Halfords to change a bulb nevermind do a full service.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by dazmond on Yesterday at 07:42:58 pm »
Booked my van in for MOT/service on Fri 16th Jan. I'm going to get mine done at Halfords as its very local to me here and it was the same price as my local independent garage where I used to live.(£230).
Personally I would go with a garage I trust over Halfords, they are more likely to have a greater knowledge/skillset.

My so called 'trusted garage' forgot to plug my MAF sensor back in after a service last year. This is basic stuff which should of been checked off. I won't be using them again...besides I don't live in that area anymore.

Actually Halfords employ a range of people young and older mechanics alike. I'm sure an MOT and service is well within their skill set pal.😆
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pole for employee
« Last post by Plankton on Yesterday at 07:26:41 pm »
Splash, I said this before to him that I wasn't putting my hand in my pocket for anymore sections. He coughed up towards it before but just wears everything out so quickly.
I started with an old bendy Bayersan years ago and quickly went to Gardiners so I  appreciate how hard the job is with poor equipment, I'm also reluctant to buy from particular suppliers.
I had a pole for years which had clamp upgrades, lacquer etc as it was my pride and joy  :) but trying to get an average of what others are getting out of them.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pole for employee
« Last post by Splash and dash on Yesterday at 07:01:12 pm »
It's been 3 sections at once when I've discovered it while checking the shims, that's happened twice and other times it's single sections. Clamps cranked up to feck, shims obliterated before you know it.
I'll tape up pole near clamp fit new shims, adjust clamps, explain about this and that....
1st year it was about 6 months with 3 sections shreded, then about 2 issues the next year and the next, and been a couple of single sections this year.


Sounds like abuse of your equipment to me we replace slx every 3 years or so don’t usually replace any part of the pole , I would be having a quite word with the guy and saying any further damage and it will be coming out of his wages
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pole for employee
« Last post by colin bird on Yesterday at 06:56:15 pm »
Three section Harris decorators pole attach brush on top,tape pole hose to pole happy days ,
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pole for employee
« Last post by Plankton on Yesterday at 06:06:40 pm »
It's been 3 sections at once when I've discovered it while checking the shims, that's happened twice and other times it's single sections. Clamps cranked up to feck, shims obliterated before you know it.
I'll tape up pole near clamp fit new shims, adjust clamps, explain about this and that....
1st year it was about 6 months with 3 sections shreded, then about 2 issues the next year and the next, and been a couple of single sections this year.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by dd on Yesterday at 05:34:38 pm »
Booked my van in for MOT/service on Fri 16th Jan. I'm going to get mine done at Halfords as its very local to me here and it was the same price as my local independent garage where I used to live.(£230).
Personally I would go with a garage I trust over Halfords, they are more likely to have a greater knowledge/skillset.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pole for employee
« Last post by AuRavelling79 on Yesterday at 05:26:50 pm »
Not slating the Gardiner slx as it's all I used, however I'm sick of replacing sections 1-3 and most of the clamps regularly on someone's else's pole.
Never him that broke it, doesn't know how it happened etc ::)roll
So how long should an employee expect to get out of an slx 25, how often should shims and levers be replaced.
I wouldn't expect someone to use cheap and heavy equipment and I think the clx would wear down even quicker as this is what I found over ten years ago.

Typically how long does it last before he breaks a section?
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on Yesterday at 04:50:48 pm »
Put 2 bottles of Catclean in diesel and drove down the motorway and back again and run my webasto heater. Changed my oil, air filter, fuel filter and oil filter yesterday. So for £230 for Mot and service is a good price because I'm around £80 for parts.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pole for employee
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on Yesterday at 04:44:56 pm »
That's the reason I don't employ too many pitfalls.
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