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Ronnie Bryce

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Re: Tool of the decade
« Reply #20 on: February 21, 2013, 08:55:03 am »
My pc, lost without it, where would I get anything? How would I fix anything?

roundbuilder

Re: Tool of the decade
« Reply #21 on: February 21, 2013, 09:05:27 am »
I reckon the tool of the decade is loads of window cleaners with wfp who think they can just turn up, charge a good price and think the whole job can be done in minutes by giving each window a very quick once over and little or no rinsing.

That works for us.

Works for us too. What is the need to spend excess time on maintanance cleans, especialy when the windows are already clean 99% of the time.
Sounds like you think your being clever by spending ages on a house but in reality a quick scrub and rince with high flow is all thats needed . Fair play to you though its slow guys like you who spend too much time on a house poodling about i thank that there is loads of work out there to be grabed to earn a decent living from.

rosskesava

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Re: Tool of the decade New
« Reply #22 on: February 21, 2013, 09:45:31 am »
I reckon the tool of the decade is loads of window cleaners with wfp who think they can just turn up, charge a good price and think the whole job can be done in minutes by giving each window a very quick once over and little or no rinsing.

That works for us.

Works for us too. What is the need to spend excess time on maintanance cleans, especialy when the windows are already clean 99% of the time.
Sounds like you think your being clever by spending ages on a house but in reality a quick scrub and rince with high flow is all thats needed . Fair play to you though its slow guys like you who spend too much time on a house poodling about i thank that there is loads of work out there to be grabed to earn a decent living from.

I didn't mean I spend ages cleaning and rinsing the windows and I never wrote that. I don't 'poodle' around when doing a job either. I don't spend 'excess time' and I didn't write anything to imply I did and also I never wrote anything about being 'clever'.

I do the work in the quickest time possible.

I meant exactly as I wrote and it's a fairly simple statement and no assumptions can be made from it as to how long I take to do a job. Window cleaners who do a bad job have done me a favour, plain and simple.

Some window cleaners do the job too quickly, and I mean ridiculously quickly, and do a bad job. What's so complex?

Maintenance cleans may be the case for you 99% of the time but don't assume that is the case everywhere. Where I live in a coastal town, that is not the case.



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ascjim

Re: Tool of the decade
« Reply #23 on: February 21, 2013, 02:50:17 pm »
A squeegee :-/

Joseph Michael

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Re: Tool of the decade
« Reply #24 on: February 21, 2013, 05:16:01 pm »
Unger handle extension £3.75

http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/shop/index.php?option=com_aceshop&route=product/product&path=75_7_314&product_id=19

saved lots of time when I was trad  :)

Similar to this. I do a couple of pub jobs that are a bit of a distance away from me. I don't have a vehicle at the moment so I just pop on the bus with one of these and the jobs a good'un.!