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Drinking shandy and hiding chocolate eggs in the garden.
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I've never pushed a pole in my lifeNope. Just been down the cafe with a couple of mates on our motorbikes, lovely. Home now relaxing in the garden in the beautiful sunshine thinking of you boys pushing poles up and down /emoticons/wink.png
I put the pics of the cony on Facebook that I put on here last week, got 3 to do from that.Done a conservatory in and out. Same again Sunday but a bigger one.
Yep had the same issue the other day, just a pain sometimes, now I know that you really should go back n check your work if only doing outsides on a first clean. I might even use my go pro camera to check top Windows just to ensure a good job, as long as it's a job worth doing thoI did an S/F/G and a gilf next door asked me for a quote too :hehehe:. Then did a one off inside and out and I was there for 3 freekin hours , the glass sheeted lovely but when I got inside to do the insides it was apparent that all sorts of :turd: was coming out of the non existent seals and there were runs all over the shop. If I'd have been doing just the outsides I'd have walked away thinking I'd done a good job You just couldn't see the runs from outside. A total nightmare of a job!
Pretty much what I do. Be confident in your work but let them know your approachable if there are any unforseen problems, saves you getting binned after the first clean as "that pole guy didn't do a very good job"I don't say anything about the possible quality of the jobI tell them they may get the odd dirty drip from where i have cleaned all the muck out from abouve the frames etc and it is possible but rare that a bit will drip down once i have gone
If it does give me a shout and I'll go over the offending window when i am passing
Everyone seems happy with that