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Old 18th April 2018, 19:49   #138861
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PERVERT!! now there's a word we haven't seen in a while. been on a carpet cleaning course today, something I hope to add to my list of business services. Very informative, but not enough to give me the confidence to go out and offer my services yet. I feel I need to know more about types of carpet and how they react to being cleaned, and gain some hands on experience with an established carpet cleaner, to sort of serve my time ,so to speak. Don't want to go into this with my eyes shut and end up getting sued.
Good evening Richard, did we ever conclude what the letters RWPC was for ?
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Old 18th April 2018, 20:25   #138862
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Good evening Richard, did we ever conclude what the letters RWPC was for ?
It's RPWC, Richards initials and what he does for a living. Climbs ladders and keeps them sparkling.
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Old 18th April 2018, 20:39   #138863
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It's RPWC, Richards initials and what he does for a living. Climbs ladders and keeps them sparkling.
Don't climb ladders much these days though Bob, or keep them sparkling, ladders that is lol.All done via a POLE system.ooeer mrs
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Old 18th April 2018, 21:02   #138864
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Don't climb ladders much these days though Bob, or keep them sparkling, ladders that is lol.All done via a POLE system.ooeer mrs
Thought you done the work not a East European................... Oh! I see. The High Pressure pole system.
My window cleaner still uses the traditional methods using a ladder plus a chamois leather and the good old scrim to put the sparkle on the Windows.
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Old 18th April 2018, 21:09   #138865
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Thought you done the work not a East European................... Oh! I see. The High Pressure pole system.
My window cleaner still uses the traditional methods using a ladder plus a chamois leather and the good old scrim to put the sparkle on the Windows.
The fool, no way I could go back to that, scrim is naff and so is chamois, even for trad work I dont use either, use microwipe cloths, much berree finish than scrim,leather leaves smears, scrim leaves hairy deposits from the cloth. Microwipes don’t. Btw its not high pressure, not like jet washing, its actually quite low pressure, but is adjustable. The wfp system is much better as it cleans the frame and sill at the same time, and leaves a streak free finish. During winter months though,the glass takes longer to dry .
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Old 19th April 2018, 05:37   #138866
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Good morning all from wall to wall Blue sky here in SouthWest Essex.
Off to Croydon University Hospital today for yet another MRI scan.
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Old 19th April 2018, 06:27   #138867
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Morning all, Blue skies & sunshine here, very warm.
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Old 19th April 2018, 07:00   #138868
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Same here, good luck with the scan Bob.
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Old 19th April 2018, 07:11   #138869
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Morning all same here sunny and warm.Shopping this morning at least the kids are back to school
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Old 19th April 2018, 07:14   #138870
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Morning, looks like we're heading for a nice day here. I failed "Garden Power Tools 101" miserably yesterday. "When operating a hedge trimmer always be aware of where the cable is" Haven't decided whether to get a connector or as the cut is only a couple of feet from the machine may open it up and reconnect with a slightly shorter cable.
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