Snow collects muck on it's way down, it's not clean like rain, and now, especially with the strong winds, the windows are going to be dirty next week. At least the custies will be happy to see us. I remember before when we've had bad snows.
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Every Snow storm has a silver lining.....KERCHING.I went out and did a few this morning. Was like Santa turning up. They were over the moon to see me. Gonna be a few new customers this week I reckon.
Personally, I would think very hard about taking them on, it really depends if it's advantageous to you.First day back and 1/2 hour into my round and got an ex customer ask me to come back and do theirs as the previous cheap window cleaner who'd canvassed it off me had let them down. Of course I will....for a premium.
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Been there only to be axed again many months later for another low-baller.. the price increase I got for the months I did clean them again cushioned the blow.. still, highly annoying but they have defiantly got the red card this time hahaFirst day back and 1/2 hour into my round and got an ex customer ask me to come back and do theirs as the previous cheap window cleaner who'd canvassed it off me had let them down. Of course I will....for a premium.
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Could be all manner of things, frustrating to have to go back.I got two called back to two jobs first day back after the snow. Spotting.
Checked everything on the system. All good. Went back and redid the offending windows (just 1 on each house)
1 above a conservatory and the other just a regular bedroom window.
Now I clean quick and don't believe in rinsing for maintenance cleans but all I can put this down to was not enough rinse.
First time I ever cleaned after such snow. Next time I will rinse more after heavy snows.