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tlwcs

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #20 on: April 09, 2024, 05:15:55 pm »
I wouldn’t be lifting a reel in & out for starters.
And it would be electric.

You say that but here's the thing.

It's the weight of the hose I'm talking of whether electric or not.

And having an ultra light moveable reel on board is a godsend if parking is an issue. Can't do that with just electric.

I use 10 meters of minibore reduced down to 100 meters of Exceeds pole hole on an electric reel. (Waterworks latest one, fabulous bit of kit)
Tubeless connection to pole.
I’ve found this the most efficient way of working, light,  kink and leak free.
Tony

Perfect Windows

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DJW

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #22 on: April 09, 2024, 06:10:01 pm »
Work with purpose.

Vin

But not with a dolphin.

Jonny 87

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #23 on: April 09, 2024, 06:14:56 pm »
I wouldn’t be lifting a reel in & out for starters.
And it would be electric.

You say that but here's the thing.

It's the weight of the hose I'm talking of whether electric or not.

And having an ultra light moveable reel on board is a godsend if parking is an issue. Can't do that with just electric.

We have electric reels and rollers under the rear bumper of the van, offset towards the rear corners. We can reel out basically infront of the van.

Under floor rollers are on my list for sure.

Electric reels a must for me now, and I’m only in my mid 30s. It’s a must for efficiency and time saving for me.

Added to the list for me is extreme poles, supreme brushes and 3 mill jets, with high flow rate. Means you can clean super quick with excellent results.

Hot water is a close second although not needed.
Vision Technician / Visual Engineer /  Vision Enhancement Operative /...........................................................OnlyUseMeWFP AkA Jonny the Windy Wesher

windowswashed

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #24 on: April 09, 2024, 06:43:15 pm »
For me it's all been about the brush choice , flow of water, good swivel neck and high strength poles reducing the effort to clean windows along with an electric reel to simplify work

Simon Trapani

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #25 on: April 09, 2024, 07:05:53 pm »
There's always exceptions to rules.

Whilst lifting a reel out onto the floor isn't as easy as using an electric one there are exceptions.

If you can only get parked facing the wrong way for example then lifting a reel out and pointing it where you want to go is a lot easier than pulling loads of hose out onto the floor, dragging it round the front of you van then dragging it all back into a tangled pile.

I have one leccy reel and 1 manual the manual I can lift out which is definitely an advantage occasionally.
Never dump it in a pile! You’re asking for a right mess. You have to stagger it.

Stoots

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #26 on: April 09, 2024, 07:24:17 pm »
There's always exceptions to rules.

Whilst lifting a reel out onto the floor isn't as easy as using an electric one there are exceptions.

If you can only get parked facing the wrong way for example then lifting a reel out and pointing it where you want to go is a lot easier than pulling loads of hose out onto the floor, dragging it round the front of you van then dragging it all back into a tangled pile.

I have one leccy reel and 1 manual the manual I can lift out which is definitely an advantage occasionally.
Never dump it in a pile! You’re asking for a right mess. You have to stagger it.

Usually ends up in a pile when i have lost my rag

KS Cleaning

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #27 on: April 09, 2024, 08:48:53 pm »
Stay off the forum during working hours.

james peters

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #28 on: April 16, 2024, 06:50:07 pm »
For me the number one has to be a swivel neck! This is the one true thing that I couldn't work without. It just makes life SO much easier and more efficient. Any window at any angle, clean glass right down to the floor without bending down, or really even moving your body. Clean sills and sash runners with ease- and with a normal brush. Clean velux without changing the angle of the neck. I honestly don't know how people manage without it. Everyone that I have personally introduced them to have had the same reaction- "wow, how did I ever manage without it!"

Secondary to that would be the Univalve.

Next would be Gardiners 1.4mm jets. I'm now using around 40% less water with no negative effects! Pump speed has gone from 30-35 down to 18-20. Less water, increased resin efficiency and the next time I change my van I'm downsizing to a berlingo size vehicle. I can do a big, full-on day with 300/350ltrs now easily!!😎👌

thank you for this tip...... it was my first day with the 1,4mm jets today...
And yes , I did seem to use less water.....
lets see how the next few days go,,, but so far so good

windowswashed

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #29 on: April 16, 2024, 10:18:59 pm »
I prefer using 2litre per minute rinse bars instead of 1.5lpm rinse bars, better flow and improves efficiency.

dazmond

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #30 on: April 17, 2024, 06:12:25 pm »
For me the number one has to be a swivel neck! This is the one true thing that I couldn't work without. It just makes life SO much easier and more efficient. Any window at any angle, clean glass right down to the floor without bending down, or really even moving your body. Clean sills and sash runners with ease- and with a normal brush. Clean velux without changing the angle of the neck. I honestly don't know how people manage without it. Everyone that I have personally introduced them to have had the same reaction- "wow, how did I ever manage without it!"

Secondary to that would be the Univalve.

Next would be Gardiners 1.4mm jets. I'm now using around 40% less water with no negative effects! Pump speed has gone from 30-35 down to 18-20. Less water, increased resin efficiency and the next time I change my van I'm downsizing to a berlingo size vehicle. I can do a big, full-on day with 300/350ltrs now easily!!😎👌

Interesting......

I've tried a swivel and just didn't like it but that was many years ago now. Never tried small jets either.the new gardiner brushes make it easy to change jets so I think I'll try some as when I move in with the missus my tap tds will be 125 instead of 025 and I just can't be bothered getting an RO(I'll just carry on DI only with 2 x 25l vessels)
price higher/work harder!

jo5hm4n

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #31 on: April 17, 2024, 08:08:51 pm »
Get employees and send them out to do all the work for you, then you can doss about in the office/home or if you get bored of that do 2 days on the glass per week and 1-2 days per week on admin whilst employees do like 80% of the work.

But in all seriousness for me

1. Univalve
2. Swivel Neck
3. Exceed Hoseless
4. 35cm Dupont Sill Brush with 4 1.4mm Pencil Jets for insanely fast rinsing.
5. GoCardless all the way.  No chasing payments/debt reminders cashflow improves so much, especially if you are running more than 1 van setups.
6. Cleanerplanner / Squeegee for easier admin life.

Missing Link

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #32 on: April 21, 2024, 11:46:17 am »
Be organised; stay on top of the small stuff.

Keep your books up-to-date (whether electronic or manual) on a daily basis.

Always have spares and when you use one, re-order another, straight away.

Plan your week's work and order of work.  We even take into account traffic, starting in places we know there'll be less during the heavy morning traffic. 

Basically keep on top of your admin.
Pronouns She/Her/Madam/Ma'am

Missing Link

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #33 on: April 21, 2024, 11:49:36 am »
If there's two of you, good team work is vital.  At a job no one person should be doing nothing. 

I've worked with the same person for over 20 years (FML) and we're like a finely tuned machine.

Unless it's 'mad-week' then we fight a lot.
Pronouns She/Her/Madam/Ma'am

Scottish Cleaning Service

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #34 on: April 21, 2024, 03:40:58 pm »
Going Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things. 

Smudger

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #35 on: April 21, 2024, 09:16:41 pm »
Going Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things.

This is excellent in Practice - when covid struck we stopped all cash - the guys get round much quicker getting on average 2 extra cleans a day and no cashing up - they download and are done - FAB!
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

Arnold Palmer

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #36 on: April 22, 2024, 09:21:12 am »
Going Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things.

This is excellent in Practice - when covid struck we stopped all cash - the guys get round much quicker getting on average 2 extra cleans a day and no cashing up - they download and are done - FAB!

I tried to do the same. Some of the older folks are stubborn though and won't pay any other way. They think they are doing me a favour  ::)roll

dazmond

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #37 on: April 22, 2024, 04:44:04 pm »
Going Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things.

Scottish going collecting is a pain esp if you ve done it for 25 years and have more than 100 customers!

I've not collected for years now due to electronic payments,the pandemic was the catalyst to get even more customers to pay by BACS....now its around 80% BACS and the other 20% a mixture of cash/card on the day

I reckon they'll be no physical cash within the next 10 years.
price higher/work harder!

Smudger

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #38 on: April 22, 2024, 05:37:51 pm »
Going Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things.

Scottish going collecting is a pain esp if you ve done it for 25 years and have more than 100 customers!

I've not collected for years now due to electronic payments,the pandemic was the catalyst to get even more customers to pay by BACS....now its around 80% BACS and the other 20% a mixture of cash/card on the day

I reckon they'll be no physical cash within the next 10 years.

Not sure on that - ive noticed nearly all the local chip shops and takeaways (not the big chains) have put up CASH ONLY signs this year
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

simon w

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Re: Best time, effort & money saving tips
« Reply #39 on: April 22, 2024, 06:25:32 pm »
Going Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things.

Scottish going collecting is a pain esp if you ve done it for 25 years and have more than 100 customers!

I've not collected for years now due to electronic payments,the pandemic was the catalyst to get even more customers to pay by BACS....now its around 80% BACS and the other 20% a mixture of cash/card on the day

I reckon they'll be no physical cash within the next 10 years.

Not sure on that - ive noticed nearly all the local chip shops and takeaways (not the big chains) have put up CASH ONLY signs this year

Browns restaurant, Park Street, Bristol, Parsons Bakery, High Kingsdown Bristol and The Forge & Fern, Staple Hill, Bristol have now all recently gone "no cash policy"