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gsw

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Re: How to stay dry?
« Reply #20 on: September 05, 2008, 08:29:43 pm »
I AM SCARED STIFF OF THE RAIN.MY WIFE TOLD ME YEARS AGO THAT SHE WOULD LET THE WINDOW CLEANER DO THEM IN THE RAIN AND THEN REFUSE TO PAY,I HAVE ALWAYS USED THIS AS MY MAXIM!
I would cancel her on the spot to be honest, as she would have no good reason for not paying rain does not affect the clean, try it and see, its just a few old wifes tales started by a window cleaner that did not want to get wet I recon  :-X

so true geez, all anyone with a pole (or sqeegee for that matter) has to do is next time its peeing down is get out there and clean their own windows .....after that that their 100% rain guarantee is born!!!

if anyone can't clean windows in the rain they aren't doing it right, fact, I am now taking bookings for rainy day cleaning courses @£199.00 buffet lunch included. cost of course can be recouped in one wet day!( if you believe what some can earn on here !)

greg

gsw

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Re: How to stay dry?
« Reply #21 on: September 05, 2008, 08:42:34 pm »
get some good waterproofs , you stay dry! if you dont have to work in the rain then good for you! but if you HAVE to ( so you can live, holiday and pay the bills) then all I am saying is that it is well possible and can be done without any compromise in standards

no different at all to working on a sunny spring day with a light breeze !

mark dew

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Re: How to stay dry?
« Reply #22 on: September 05, 2008, 08:50:22 pm »
I AM SCARED STIFF OF THE RAIN.MY WIFE TOLD ME YEARS AGO THAT SHE WOULD LET THE WINDOW CLEANER DO THEM IN THE RAIN AND THEN REFUSE TO PAY,I HAVE ALWAYS USED THIS AS MY MAXIM!
Your Mrs sounds like a nice lady,not.

Maybe marrying a window a window cleaner was the only way she could keep one.  ;D
I would not hesitate getting bailiffs onto anyone who did that to me. Unless the job wasn't a good 1, of course.