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Re: Shamed into working today
« Reply #20 on: December 04, 2008, 11:34:19 am »
Don't mind working in the cold at all. My dilemmas are "am I doing the job right"(serious) and "hope they think I am"(equally serious) ;D There is the point where it just doesn't work. This afternoon I did a house about 3pm. House no problem. Tried to do conservatory roof and it froze instantly. Got to know when to call it a day
If it is freezing conservatorys often freeze because they are not usually heated.

I find house windows OK as the house is heated. Just try to avoid conseratorys if you think it is going to freeze.
or trad clean the conservatory

dd

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Re: Shamed into working today
« Reply #21 on: December 04, 2008, 01:05:53 pm »
I have trad cleaned conservatorys before, using trad applicator, and had the water freeze before I could squeegee it off.

If you wfp and it freezes at least when it thaws it might still rinse dirt off. Another cleaner told me this worked for him once but I would not like to try it.

Tosh

Re: Shamed into working today
« Reply #22 on: December 04, 2008, 02:35:30 pm »
I'm never shamed into working if I want to take time off; hey, we've even been 'caught' having a 'naughty day off' eating a meal in a restaraunt before, and one of my local window cleaners has been cleaning the said windows of the premises at the time we were eating.

We just smiled, waved, and pointed out stuff he'd missed.  ;D

And what am I doing on tinternet at 2.35 pm?