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Builders cleans..again and thanks!

Today went off at lunchtime to carry out a small clean which was part of a much bigger builders clean. It was due for completion tomorrow (thursday) so we had organised quite a few personell to be available for this clean on the thursday. However one small part was required to be ready for thursday morning so I agreed to call in and carry out this piece of work. Fortunately I had someone with me. We completed the assigned task and packed our equipment away. I went off to report our departure to the site manager who informed me that the client had requested the clean be brought forward by a day! No way could I complete this in time and be ready for the evening cleans. One phone call sorted it and Laura agan stepped into the breach and went off to organise the evening cleans. So a big thank you to her once again as she saved the day by doing this as it allowed me to stay on site and complete the work required. So again my thanks go out to her and to Alex who was with me. His cleaning was superb. You may think that cleaning is dead simple. On builders cleans it is anything but. You have to be quite skilled to accomplish these successfully. Every small ledge, edge and protrubance gathers dust and must be wet wiped. Wafting a feather duster or dry cloth about achieves nothing. Every ledge has to be viewed from above to ensure that it is completely clear of dust, dirt or pieces of rubble. Attempting to do this from ground level is simply a waste of time as it will only have to be done again. Every corner must be got into and behind every pipe. Having cleaners on site who are experienced in this type of cleaning is essential and fortunately I had one with me this afternoon. So I give a big thank you to Alex for his sterling work in this area today which enabled us to depart the site leaving another customer happy.

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