The point of cleaning windows?
On Sat, 13 Jun 2020 21:57:26 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"F Murtz" wrote in message
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On 13/6/20 9:02 am, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:48:38 +0100, Rod Speed
wrote:
Commander Kinsey wrote
Why are skyscraper windows cleaned?
Because they get dirty quite quickly.
Not on a soggy island.
Surely the rain does that job for free?
Nope.
Water tends to wash things off.
I have never cleaned my house windows,
Hovels don't count.
Doesn't make a difference to what glass does in rain.
it can't be dirtier higher up.
It is actually.
For what reason?
Park your car here,bat **** does not wash off,
I park mine under a big row of trees and get big
turds of white **** on the car. Not certain that it
is bat **** but likely is because they are so big.
Must be different bats, the bats I've seen in Scotland are so small they'd easily fit in your hand, so their **** must be considerably smaller than say a seagull.
You need very heavy rain to wash it off and even
then its and **** free as washing the car properly.
That sentence is ****ed and doesn't mean what you intended.
I do know that there are fruit bats in the trees because
my neighbour told me and I checked and he is right.
In Scotland you're lucky to ever see a bat.
especially with no rain and left on it dissolves paint
It doesn't dissolve my paint but it's a very good paint job, Korean.
Try brake fluid.
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