Do window cleaner's require water to clean your windows? Is that a sign that they actually clean them?
Our last window cleaner used to turn up reeeeeeeeekin to high heaven of special brew and demand £4.50 for the work he had done sometime that week.
To be fair there was something a bit scary about the man, and seeing as I had resigned myself to the fact that my windows would always look a bit murky I could never tell if there had been any change from one week to the next.
The problem was that he seemed to think he could rid the murk on a regular occaision, and ever so sensitively he would clean them whilst we were out, so that we did not have to suffer the embarrasment of sitting on the sofa whilst he worked up a sweat. So his demands for his due became a almost weekly occurence despite our weak protestations that 'once a month would be fine'
I am not sure how we got rid of him in the end, but I do know that it took a cold winter to kill him off.
2 years later and some very dirty windows later we are ready to take on the responsibility of someone cleaning our windows again. Please recommend a cleaner that you hold high in your esteem as our windows need a damn good clean.
And I cant be arsed!