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ChrisOfNottingham

  • Posts: 24
Anyone got any suggestions on the best way to do a traditional clean here? See attached pics

KLEENAWAY

  • Posts: 891
All i do is put my ladders on the top of the railings, clean above then move further down the ladder put my hand through the rails and clean. Hope that helps mate but i think it would be alot easier to clean them with something like an 8 inch squeegee because the windows look quite narrow

Danny

cozy

That's how we do it. Anyone got another way, let me know  ;D

No drama's there really.

ChrisOfNottingham

  • Posts: 24
Thanks chaps, that's pretty much all I was going to do anyway but  I haven't quoted yet and I just wondered if there was some cunning method.

bobby p

hope you add a few quid more for the floor above it/probably need your triple ladder for that

rob thomas

  • Posts: 81
I clean em the same way!
Straight forward really!!!!!!!!!
Add a few quid on for hassle  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

john the cleaner

  • Posts: 119
totaly agree with the other guys i have a few of them and do it that way no problems at all good luck

ChrisOfNottingham

  • Posts: 24
Cheers guys. I'm doing the top windows using Wagga's wagtail on a (very big) stick method. I just did one for the customer as a trial and apparently it looked fine from the inside.

pure tech

  • Posts: 229
Those gaps between the rails are quite wide, you may find that the wagtail (on a pole) fits through very easily.

ChrisOfNottingham

  • Posts: 24
Those gaps between the rails are quite wide, you may find that the wagtail (on a pole) fits through very easily.

Possible but she specifically asked for the frames and cills to be cleaned so I think with the rails it will be quicker just to use a ladder.

bobby p

hows your round going Chris? youve been at it a while now ,hope youre enjoying it  and have you taken on many double bayers ?

ChrisOfNottingham

  • Posts: 24
Double bay as in two story bays? Yes, a few - they were my big issue at first weren't they :) Being a bit short I've gone for a wagtail squeegy and a separate swivelled scrubber and they give me better sideways reach. I've also got one of those wagtail angle adapters that's about a foot long in my pouch and I use that if I can't quite reach up. So I kind of have a system now - Hooray!!

The round is building up slowly but steadily thanks and I've had a surprising amount of one-off cleans recently because there is a lot of rented property round here (two universities) and people often do a massive clean at the end of tenancies to get the deposit back . I've been doing more advertising lately and that seems to be paying off but it is still a small round (just over £200 pcm). I haven't done as much door to door canvassing as I could have but part of the reason is that I also have a small PA hire thing (as in for music) that has been going quite well recently, so I haven't been feeling the pressure quite so much. And yes, I am enjoying it.

mathewl

  • Posts: 43
I think everyone share their experience with you about how you should do it. So best of luck.