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suave

guys whilst on the subject of window cleaning,this is not a joke,lying in bed last saturday morning,i could hear something outside,i knew what it sounded like,yes a person climbing up a ladder,the blinds were closed so i just lay in bed,he cleaned the window,back down the ladder,moved ladder to living room window,done the same,then round the back,done the kitchen and bathroom,he then came in to the close chapped the womans next doors door and said 2quid misses,she gave him the money and said
thanks and he was on his way,couldnt stop laffin all day. clown!!! clown!!! clown!!!
 
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hillhead

With me off work due to family bereavement this week i'm left with all the daily runs and bills to pay.
This morning the window cleaner arrived:yikes:.
Big van with a tank of distilled water in back or a gadget distilling it,lol.
41 windows including small ones on top in sunroom, and 3 doors,£15 and he was done in less than 15 mins.telescopic poles and all. handy money i say.
 
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mikethetile

these pure water systems work by reverse osmosis

when you wash windows traditionally the water picks up the dirt and spreads it about so you need to get the water off the glass or it will dry and leave the dirt on the glass

also waters impure and leaves minerals behind which is the water marks you see

with reverse osmosis the water repels the dirt and it runs away from the glass

the water used has to be pure or distilled for ro to work and so the water can be left on the glass to evaperate without staining

its a brilliant system and a lot of window cleaners now use it

it gets around the working at height regulations as you can go any height that your pole allows without leaving the ground
 

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