Now I need a slip that says cleaning in the rain leaves just as good a result, any suggestions?
Hi, Can't see where you're based but here in Essex the rain tends to be filthy after a long (1 week +)dry spell. The longer the dry spell the dirtier the first lot of rain that arrives, However, if we get a good day or two of fairly heavy rain it washes all the muck out the atmosphere. then if we get some rain every few days it tends to stay quite clean.
That said, we have to earn a living and you could just as easily have cleaned the windows the day b4 in the sun and got rain the nxt day and they get dirtied up. That though, would have been on top of the previous month's dirt if you hadn't cleaned them.
Personally I wouldn't advertise that you always do as good a job in the rain because there's going to be times when your good job is somewhat spoiled right away and because they're expecting sparkling windows they'll pick you up on it.
However, that said I wouldn't let that stop me working in the rain if I needed to. Just deal with questions as they arrise. Reasonable customers understand and will stick with you. Unreasonable won't. But I wouldn't want them anyway. They're usually the troublesome ones