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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Stolen Vans and Cars
« Last post by dd on February 10, 2026, 06:19:10 pm »If you keep power tools or other value items in van, people are more likely to steal those than the van.
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I think all w/c,s should work in moderate rain to get rid of this nonsense 1960's idea that rain dirty s windows.
Tell customers to google it ,if they don't believe it
The ones that say give it a miss,tell them that means we would be cleaning twice as much dirt for half as much money...and what if it's raining next month?
Boss them or loss them


Worst winter in my 21 yrs shining... It doesn't help that the forecasts are so unreliable, if you could trust that it was going to pee it down all day you could mentally relax and make the most of the time off but instead your looking out of the window every 10 mins thinking "it's stopped, I ought to be out there". Cleaning in the rain round here is a surefire way to lose customers, I'm in the driest (usually) part of the counrty and theres little sympathy for turning up when it's raining. I will ask sometimes if they mind in light rain before starting but you can tell in their voice that even those that do say yes aren't overjoyed. I totally get wc on the west side of the country having to be bit more hard faced about it, you have to earn a living, but round here there's usually plenty of dry days to catch up on. But not so far this year, wettest I've ever known it.
Worst winter in my 21 yrs shining... It doesn't help that the forecasts are so unreliable, if you could trust that it was going to pee it down all day you could mentally relax and make the most of the time off but instead your looking out of the window every 10 mins thinking "it's stopped, I ought to be out there". Cleaning in the rain round here is a surefire way to lose customers, I'm in the driest (usually) part of the counrty and theres little sympathy for turning up when it's raining. I will ask sometimes if they mind in light rain before starting but you can tell in their voice that even those that do say yes aren't overjoyed. I totally get wc on the west side of the country having to be bit more hard faced about it, you have to earn a living, but round here there's usually plenty of dry days to catch up on. But not so far this year, wettest I've ever known it.
I thought you were always fully booked for work with all your home maintenance jobs.I don't go out if its heavy rain. I have told my customers that I may miss a month due to black ice or adverse weather. They are all happy when I told them, there's always tomorrow. Hard with DD customers but I have decided to pay them back in cash when I return the next month. Its a tough call if you are relying on the money.
You should easily have time to get round your work that month with 100 customers....
I manage it with 300+ customers only working 20 hours a week with plenty of spare time!
Exactly, that's what I like about this job. If I spend a full day then I would be finished by Wednesday but once I have made a few ton I slow down and want to go home.
Been in my mates garage Friday and Saturday getting all the warning lights out. One was about the hub so we fitted a new one and sensor. The light only needed the plug pushed in as the clip was broke and lastly the brake needed a new sensor. Only have to fit a new exhaust tomorrow before the Mot. Its so easy with a ramp and my tank was half full.
Once you get to 60 up here we get a bus pass and know its time to slow down.
