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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by dazmond on Today at 03:28:43 pm »
Checked van tyre pressures and condition(good)
WD40 on ladder clamps/padlock
Screwed some new hooks in shed/general tidy up
Run van engine for 30 mins to prevent flat battery (I've not driven it for 11 days)
Filled up a container with ice melt grit for some customers driveways if it's icy in the new year.
Cleaned my 2 main 35cm brushes

Garage now clear of junk ready for new roller door getting fitted this friday. Skip got collected yesterday.

It's going to be a good start to the new year. Remember PPPPPP!

Prior
Preparation
Prevents
P***
Poor
Performance!

Happy New Year chaps!🙂👍
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on Today at 02:53:04 pm »
My van is 18 years young and I bought those pellets Mike Brewer advertises for £45 for 5. Put them in my tank 10 years ago and can count on one hand how many times my light has came on.

Yesterday and today we were all down helping my mate who owns a garage fill 3 big holes in the garage floor where we removed the car oven from so he can get another 2 ramps fitted. I provided all the tools, Mixer, and kango. Started at 7am and finished for 1pm. We got all the stuff from B&Q because nowhere was open and I used my van 8 times to deliver it but its only 2 miles away. This will give it a week to cure and he will get the ramps fitted in 28 days when fully cured.

My starter motor went a few weeks ago and my mate swapped it over in 20 minutes because he has the 4 ton ramp. It cost me less than £150 for a new one and he did it for free. Turns out he is the handiest mate I have now but as long as we all work as a team and help each other everything just clicks into place.

What I'm trying to say is, if you find or have a mate who is a mechanic then try and hang on to them like me. I started off cleaning his windows for free and still clean them which takes 5 minutes every month. Drop in a box of orange mechanic gloves now and then when discussing how to make our working life easier but it all comes down to being a team player.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by dazmond on Today at 01:33:22 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).

How old is your van now Daz? How do you get the DPF to regenerate properly with your short non motorway journeys? Have you had to replace DPF so far or have it cleaned? They are eventually consumable parts so just wondering if it's original on your older van?

My van is 8 years old. I've never had a problem with the DPF and neither has my missus(she has the same van and it's 8 years old too)

My missus has got 95k on the clock on hers and im on 29k.

All original DPFs
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by simon w on Today at 11:03:47 am »
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).

How old is your van now Daz? How do you get the DPF to regenerate properly with your short non motorway journeys? Have you had to replace DPF so far or have it cleaned? They are eventually consumable parts so just wondering if it's original on your older van?
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by dazmond on Today at 10:09:28 am »


Daz why is that sediment filter so orange ? Reason I’m asking is I’ve used an ro system for 17 years and never had a filter that colour
4 month intervals(sediment and chlorine filters). Same condition as last time.

Obviously something in the water round here.....
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pole for employee
« Last post by Slacky on Today at 07:49:16 am »
and it will be coming out of his wages

That’s theft.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pole for employee
« Last post by Slacky on Today at 07:43:15 am »
You’re assuming it’s abuse. If you expect an employee to start paying out of his own pocket for wear and tear you’re gonna be looking for new employees.

How can you expect an employee to pay for equipment? They’re not an employee by definition if that’s what’s happening.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by colin bird on Today at 05:34:07 am »


Daz why is that sediment filter so orange ? Reason I’m asking is I’ve used an ro system for 17 years and never had a filter that colour
4 month intervals(sediment and chlorine filters). Same condition as last time.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van/equipment maintenance?
« Last post by KS Cleaning on Yesterday at 10:27:38 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).
If you’re getting it done at Halfords you’d be better getting the Premium Motoring Club Membership. Think it’s £49.99 and gives you a free MOT, a £10 welcome voucher, 5% off purchases and probably 5-10% off your service.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pole for employee
« Last post by Splash and dash on Yesterday at 08:53:11 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.


I have 5 guys working for  me and don’t have any issues like this , I certainly wouldn’t tolerate abuse of kit like  that , accidents do happen and that’s fine but someone regularly doing that to poles would either be paying for  it or up the road
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