So for the first time in 6 years today a customer has phoned me and has says he has noticed a large scratch on the outside kitchen window. We cleaned the windows on 25th March, and he noticed the scratch today.
Now these windows are fairly old, not new and he is a customer we have cleaned for 3 years. Too be honest i've never liked the guy, he is always rude and speaks down to you. He has sent over a photo and there is several scratches most of them 6-8 inches long
All i want to do is protect myself legally. There is no way we could of caused a set of scratches 6-8 inches long with the WFP Gardiner Brushes. I am not admitting liability, and i am not paying for a new window or going through my insurance company.
I have spoken to Gardiners and they have told me its near impossible to scratch a window with WFP even with grit at the end of the bristles, if there is any long parallel scratches this would disprove it being done by WFP due to grit moving away from the bristles as you move the brush over the glass. They also said its really difficult for the client to prove it was caused by us. He would first have to prove that the scratches were not present before we turned up to clean the windows on 25th March, and even then he would have to prove that we are using equipment that caused the scratch which they said is even more difficult to prove as we use specifically designed brushes made for window cleaning that do not scratch glass. This is part of what gardiners told me to send in an email to my client. Only including a snippet.
"First of all I would like to assure you that the methods we use and have used on your property, along with the specialist brushes selected for your windows, are chosen so that it is not possible to scratch glass of any sort, whether new glass or skylights.
The brushes are made by a specialist company who have been supplying them to the WFP window cleaning industry for over a decade now and are made using PBT polyester bristles and nylon stocks. Both materials are not hard enough to scratch glass in use. They are also designed not to hold on to grit or stones in cleaning."
So guys, what i want to know is how have any of you personally approached this if you have been accused of scratching glass on a domestic monthly clean for a long standing customer.
All i care is about is not being sued or having a claim against me that i lose. Not interested in anything else, customer is already dumped as far as i am concerned.
How can i approach this via email in a way that sort of adds to my legal defence. I am not going to the customers property. Its a 45 minute drive and as far as i am concerned there is no way it could of been caused by us so i am not wasting any of my time and money. I want to send an email to the customer, and its up to him what he does after that if he wants to sue me.
Can anybody advise what to say exactly or share a template of what you have sent to customers?
You can email me @
info@quantumshine.co.ukReally appreciate any advice from those who have been accused of scratching glass.
First time for me