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I use Squeegee as a sole operator so can’t help with hiding notes from the WC.

Moving due dates is easy. On the mobile app swipe left on the job and hit replan, then set the date. Alternatively you can replan a full days worth of jobs by clicking the double tick icon then repeating the process above.

Personally I find it easier to work from the ‘overdue’ tab and just select the right amount of overdue work the night before and mark off when complete. Works for me but appreciate it may not work for multi van  operators.
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hi all!

we're switching over to squeegee and have some problems that support aren't able to fix for us... basically because they are tech people not window cleaners. wondering if someone who uses it would be able to answer some questions about how they get around them. straight forward things like making admin notes hidden for the WC and moving due dates.

thanks

Richard
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General Cleaning Forum / Re: Cleaning new builds
« Last post by sarah jones1 on December 02, 2025, 09:47:43 am »
I just got a contract with https://www.prefabricatedhomesuk.co.uk/ doing new builds, its going to be very hard work as some of the windows are super hight.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Transfer hose/transfer solution
« Last post by CleanClear on December 01, 2025, 08:49:59 pm »
Hi all.
I produce my pure 15 meter’s away from the van and pump it to the van via a 19mm rubber heater hose. 350 tank in van takes 15 minutes to fill. 13mm hose used to take over 40 minutes but would sit nicely out of the way on a reel.
The 19mm I could coil up by hand and put it out of the way/sight.
However the cold weather is now preventing this as it’s become non compliant 😁
Really don’t want to go back to 13mm and wondered what you use.
Thanks in advance


fit a section of mdpe pipe in with flexis at either end for such a large run?
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Transfer hose/transfer solution
« Last post by CleanClear on December 01, 2025, 08:45:37 pm »
I have 12m of 1 inch hose in the garage, I just coil it in a stack of loops and it goes on the floor next to my tank and RO system.

We use 1 inch hose and coil it away it loops but we have to lift it above the level of the tank otherwise it just empties out onto the floor. We use submersible pumps for transfer ?
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Transfer hose/transfer solution
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on December 01, 2025, 07:25:17 pm »
There's always old wheelie bins kicking about which are great for storing hose. I now rescue abandoned wheelie bins and take them home with me. Then I remove the wheels and cut them so they fit my storage shelf and cut out a few handles on them. Because they are square they fit together and take up all the space.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Transfer hose/transfer solution
« Last post by tlwcs on December 01, 2025, 07:10:46 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.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Gutter vac filter.
« Last post by simon w on December 01, 2025, 11:39:36 am »
Thanks.

In a sky-vac there is also that plate that comes down from the motor, intended to protect the motor I guess from the sludge that fires in to the vac. If that’s positioned correctly (in the line of fire) I’m sure that helps too.


Dusty crud is easy anyway as it’s so light. It’s the wet mossy crap u want more power on.

Yes the deflector helps if you line it up correctly and is a better design on my newer skyvac models, I think it's the tinder dry dust you have to worry about if using without a filter, personally I always keep filter in and clean it off after every use.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Gutter vac filter.
« Last post by Slacky on November 30, 2025, 09:39:14 pm »
Thanks.

In a sky-vac there is also that plate that comes down from the motor, intended to protect the motor I guess from the sludge that fires in to the vac. If that’s positioned correctly (in the line of fire) I’m sure that helps too.


Dusty crud is easy anyway as it’s so light. It’s the wet mossy crap u want more power on.
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