Damo
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I got wet!
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Get some good water proofs and you wont?
Haha. Was bad here on Saturday. Only did three hours but with my proofs on I was fine although my socks are starting to go so my feet were drenched.Lol, I’d need to wear a face mask to stay dry in today’s weather. Still all done and rain leaflet was a god send today.
People need to learn to clean there patio/paving on a regular basis then it wouldn't be an issue, this also bugs me, I rinse down our patio and footpaths around 3 times a week takes 10 minutes with the garden hoseI agree rain water won’t get windows dirty etc, but in torrential rain it always beats the dirt off the ground and every front, back & French doors will be covered in black specs for like the first 12-18 inches up. I just feel like Im giving off the impression that ‘I don’t really are’ if I clean in rain that heavy. But maybe I’m wrong I dunno, hard one to gauge.
@Green Pro Clean Ltd said in one of his videos that he cleans in what he considers ‘light rain’ obviously that can vary from one persons opinion to another, but I agree with that, I tell my customers when I introduce myself that I clean in light rain but not heavy rain etc.
Did normal windows in the morning today, but luckily I had a one off gutters & soffit clean this afternoon and it stopped raining by the time I did the windows afterwards ?
Long term plan is to have a few small contracts/ commercial jobs I can plan in the rain.
A week of solid rain like this is getting to be an annual thing to some degree I think climate change is responsible and the seasons are changing.
What I think about more though is how much money is going to be missed out on by window cleaners across the country this week.
When they start putting food on my table then I’ll worry about other window cleaners ?