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Smurf pr0n.

That one was a large detached 4 sider gutter clearing job which had large bay windows front and back with very deep soffits. Also had dorma windows with gutters and extension so a guttervac was needed anyway so me ladders where left on the van.

 
Mine was a 4 bed end of terrace with sloped front under dormer and wet decking across the back with half width conny

All done with ladders and extension pole and fascias/gutters scrubbed

I need a trolley

No pure no fancy brushes

Just a decent heavy duty brush for the job and tap water with chems

Feel fooked today as that was my second one of the day plus windows on a 4 bed detached

All on a sunday..where's me beer

 
Nice one...But good earners knowing you :thumbsup:

Mine was a 4 bed end of terrace with sloped front under dormer and wet decking across the back with half width connyAll done with ladders and extension pole and fascias/gutters scrubbed

I need a trolley

No pure no fancy brushes

Just a decent heavy duty brush for the job and tap water with chems

Feel fooked today as that was my second one of the day plus windows on a 4 bed detached

All on a sunday..where's me beer
 
Can't believe that i only started up again 3nd of june and now am culling custys for better work

Shows that hard graft does pay off

Only have 3 weeks out of a 4 week month of work but still i think i did well

Not like certain people from grimsby who did it in 7 days lol but hard graft nonetheless

And yes it does make good compost

Used to dump mine down allotment

 
Yes it is especially when done by hand

Wet microfibre. .wet scourer and dry microfibre

Then commence lots of annoying scrubbing

 
Sometimes it does a better job when having to do it by hand as your can restore plastics beter than just using wfp that's for sure.

Yes it is especially when done by handWet microfibre. .wet scourer and dry microfibre

Then commence lots of annoying scrubbing
 
But i reckon the wfp would take most of the **** off so i could then concentrate on the stained bits

 
For awkward bits the only safe way is to wash them down using a wfp :thumbsup:

But i reckon the wfp would take most of the **** off so i could then concentrate on the stained bits
 
Actually he is good like thatAlways when we go out doesn't let me put my hand in my pocket

That's why i have a dilemma

Still my time being taken up
^^ if that's the case and it won't take hours I wouldn't charge him.

 
He wouldn't let me do it without paying something

He is like me and believes in a fair days pay for a fair days graft

Just his fair days pay is a tad more than ours

 
Thanks @cheapncheerful :thumbsup:

I have to clear approx 120m of guttering tomorrow so that should be fun on my own. I don't think I will get the time to take any pics of that one somehow :rolleyes:

 
Oh I'm so not looking forward to doing that job today but at least the weather looks on my side.

I will let you know how I get on as I've allowed 2 days to get it done.

 
When a clean a gutter a Hoover them then a wash down using mould n mildew spray with a deck brush on extension pole then rinse tap water

 
I have never tried that suff is it any good?

When a clean a gutter a Hoover them then a wash down using mould n mildew spray with a deck brush on extension pole then rinse tap water
 
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