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53mph windows tomorrow is it OK to clean ?

The weather tomorrow is sunny intervals buy the winds over 45phm never cleaned in those kind of conditions . With winds that stong I assume dust will be blown all over my rinsed glass ?
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Should be alright with normal one story houses you'll have some cover in gardens and drives although you definitely can't go high when's there's winds... took 3 of us to control a pole once on a high contract and the winds were nowhere near them speeds... never again!! [emoji23][emoji23] don't quote me if you get blown away though [emoji848]

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The weather tomorrow is sunny intervals buy the winds over 45phm never cleaned in those kind of conditions . With winds that stong I assume dust will be blown all over my rinsed glass ?
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the thing you need to think about is the wind blowing things onto the clean glass as it will dry out streaky or marked !

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the thing you need to think about is the wind blowing things onto the clean glass as it will dry out streaky or marked !
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as you said [emoji23] should read these post properly [emoji6]

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I've had two days booked off in the diary for eight weeks, no windows til next Monday, Doris couldn't have come at a better time.

 
The weather tomorrow is sunny intervals buy the winds over 45phm never cleaned in those kind of conditions . With winds that stong I assume dust will be blown all over my rinsed glass ?
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Absolute waste of time turning out , Heavy rain and strong winds were I live tomorrow so I worked till nearly 6pm today

 
When the wind is gale force it impossible to control the rinse, the water is blowing all over the place,and they don,t recommend that you use the poles in winds over 30mph

 
70mph gusts here but only heavy rain until 10. I'm doing a care home tomorrow so I'll do all the insides first off then head out. At most the pole will be 14ft up for most of the day so the wind doesn't worry me at all.

 
Other thing to think about is what else is in the area that's being blown about eg tree branches coming down and general rubbish from wheely bins that have blown over .

 
Commercial is or can be a different ball game as the people working their aren't nessacarily as fussy about the finish if the weather makes a mess of the windows just after you have cleaned them or whilst you are cleaning them , I have been almost 3/4's of the way through commercial and the rain has been coming at me sideways

Domestics will see things totally differently and won't appreciate you turning up for the windows to look no better within hours

 
Calm as anything near Durham and no rain might miss us looking at BBC weather page , I will hang on a while and fill tank and go out and do some work a few mins from my house .

 
It's a bit dire here this morning but i am about to go out and start

Just have to crack on

 
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