What do you tell customers who text you and say " ooh , I don't think you should be coming today" it's raining or the forecasts not good.
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I looked at an online system that you can send a text with a name instead of a number but never bothered with it. Is that what you use dude?Mine can't reply to the text message.
County Durham Lad
It can do, if it was very heavy with wind blowing it sideways so it runs down the wall onto the window it could make a mess but it's usually fine. If you go back the next day after a heavy shower and look they've always looked fine. It rains every other day on average and they still only need doing every month or so.Are there no circumstances where the rain will cause spotting? I've always trusted peoples advice and cleaned in the rain, if I ain't got much on I move some around the day to stay a little bit dry but never around the week. I just assumed rainwater would cause a little spotting.
I use textlocal via Cleaner Planner so send texts out via worksheet for access, As for cleaning in the rain no issues at all the only houses to avoid is the ones surrounded by trees as if the wind picks up they end up looking a mess and leave white splashes on the glass. I have worked in the rain for over 10 years with just the odd complaint about cleaning in the rain but never a complaint about the finish when dry.I looked at an online system that you can send a text with a name instead of a number but never bothered with it. Is that what you use dude?
Are there no circumstances where the rain will cause spotting? I've always trusted peoples advice and cleaned in the rain, if I ain't got much on I move some around the day to stay a little bit dry but never around the week. I just assumed rainwater would cause a little spotting.