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Anybody know of any window cleaning service for residential homes

Easy to get someone local near Mee Chok but not safely equipped ie good ladder to reach 2nd floor

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I bought my wife a Karcher window cleaner, you clean the windows with

clean water with some vinegar ,and bit washing up liquid,and the Karcher

vacuums the water off for a sparkling clean,streak free window.

She's a bit overworked to come and do yours,but buy yourself a Karcher,

some long ladders,and just do it yourself,or better still get your wife too,

you could always hold the ladder.thumbsup.gif

regards Worgeordie

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i just use windex...inside and out...did 41 windows and 10 sliding glass doors yesterday...and screens.....just turned on some iTunes and got to work....

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I bought my wife a Karcher window cleaner, you clean the windows with

clean water with some vinegar ,and bit washing up liquid,and the Karcher

vacuums the water off for a sparkling clean,streak free window.

She's a bit overworked to come and do yours,but buy yourself a Karcher,

some long ladders,and just do it yourself,or better still get your wife too,

you could always hold the ladder.thumbsup.gif

regards Worgeordie

Looked at their website and looks great. Where did you buy yours if I may ask?

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They don't seem to be big on window cleaning services here. Not much call for it since most locals would thing the rain would be good enough.

Home Pro probably does the Karcher.

Edited by daveAustin
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our landlord uses a pro company to do their home twice a year. they come with about 5 people and they build scaffolding for the windows on the upper floors, cathedral windows, etc. we tried to get them one time as we have some very high cathedral windows also. we were surprised when they quoted us 5K, for the job. i asked the landlord and he said they charge him more - much bigger house. i just looked for the card but i must have tossed it. there are companies out there.

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Fun fact: Loads of people in England have these, not for cleaning windows (a few people I know told me they tried but said it was too much like hard work) but for sucking up the morning condensation from the glass.

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