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dasslr1

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use this today . could only get out of house about 12 so did some windows then the gutter job only got to gutter job about 2 ish did the front and side then had to go pick kids up , so got to go back tomorrow so a hour in morning to do around back.would of liked to finish on the day but you cant have everything .View attachment 6865

going to go over the inside of the gutter in pic cos im not happy still bits in. but ill flush them down tomorrow but I think everything else came up really well using these .I had a play about and got wet a few times , and deffo need to work on technique .backs twinges a bit but all in all reaaly good ,had to fill up twice just doing the front but that's probably down to my amateur first time using it .

wfp just come in time so wrapped hose around top all nice and neat .

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Don't go too mad on the insides of the gutters mate. I imagine the customer is paying you to clear them, not clean them [emoji106]

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Just clear the loose **** out and scrape out the stuff on the bottom and you're done. I did three gutter jobs in less than an hour this morning. Try not to let the OCD get you [emoji106]

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Just clear the loose **** out and scrape out the stuff on the bottom and you're done. I did three gutter jobs in less than an hour this morning. Try not to let the OCD get you [emoji106]

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3 gutter jobs in less than an hour!! :eek:

 
3 gutter jobs in less than an hour!! :eek:
I don't even know if that's good or not to be honest. They were all three bed detached ex council houses within half a mile of each other. None of them were too bad.

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I did one with Damo the other week that took minutes per side

They're not hard with pro gutter tools

 
Just clear the loose **** out and scrape out the stuff on the bottom and you're done. I did three gutter jobs in less than an hour this morning. Try not to let the OCD get you [emoji106]

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I think "OCD window cleaning" would be a great company name. Wish I'd used it now.

 
I did one with Damo the other week that took minutes per sideThey're not hard with pro gutter tools
I went in search for some over weekend wented b&q they only had the square ones then went screwfix bless guy behind desk not a clue what I was asking for ,look on comp and they had nothing in stock .so I had to do it the old fashion way today but deffo getting the pro gutter at some point

 
time is your money.customers will willingly watch you all day long working to suit them not you.dont be too over the top. you will only hurt yourself in the pocket.

 
I was just thinking to ,,,,doing the fasias on the apex .I use the wfp cleaned the fasia then went over them with the brush about 6in away so the jet of water rinse it off .but I kept hitting the tile roof with made the fasia dirty again which was very annoying to say the least ,any technique to use here ?

 
I was just thinking to ,,,,doing the fasias on the apex .I use the wfp cleaned the fasia then went over them with the brush about 6in away so the jet of water rinse it off .but I kept hitting the tile roof with made the fasia dirty again which was very annoying to say the least ,any technique to use here ?
It's common for dirt and grit to come off the pointing onto the fascia on apex's. When you've cleaned it wipe over the fascia with your brush but with the water turned off.

 
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