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Usually too whacked out by the end so I give the customer my dustpan and brush while I'm putting my tools away.

;)
 
Usually, but not always, when I repair a WC I pop my tools back in the van and return with my cleaning kit and clean the whole WC, concentrating on the areas behind the pan, all round the pan connector, the outsides and around the hinges of the seat.

Then polish the handle, flush the kitchen roll down the pan and squirt of Tesco's best around the rim.

It certainly raises a few eyebrows but the customers are really grateful and I bet a few of them are embarrassed as to how dirty it had got.

I also do this type of thing when replacing taps; ie a really good clean round the basin or sink and final polish of the tap.

Granted it's a little over the top doing this type of thing but I've had the odd recommendation for my troubles.
my toilet is fine no leaks etc I just wondered if I could get a quote to come round and clean my bathroom for me:D:D:D:Dregards turnpin
 
Ha ha ha ,,,, next time I will try that ! The other night had to wet and dry by hand the floor , other customers are always happy when I do it , this one did not even say a word .
Or might be cos I did not polish the Worcester case at the end :)))))
 
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