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powerwasher

  • 15-11-2012 02:20PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 167 ✭✭


    Hi Waterford people,

    I've recently landed a cleaning job. My first clean is next week and I have to clean a few rooms in a nursing home and the kitchen there too.

    I was wondering, seeing as how I have a really bad back, would using a small powerwasher do the job quickly coz I just want to get in and out I hate nursing homes.

    I wont leave puddles of water around like there's a few of those shower yokes ya stand in, you know the ones for the old people coz they might slip in an actual shower so I'm sure the water wont be a problem. Anyway, I don't know, what do ye think? Cheers tho.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 81 ✭✭Kloecor


    Kitty_Ears wrote: »
    Hi Waterford people,

    I've recently landed a cleaning job. My first clean is next week and I have to clean a few rooms in a nursing home and the kitchen there too.

    I was wondering, seeing as how I have a really bad back, would using a small powerwasher do the job quickly coz I just want to get in and out I hate nursing homes.

    I wont leave puddles of water around like there's a few of those shower yokes ya stand in, you know the ones for the old people coz they might slip in an actual shower so I'm sure the water wont be a problem. Anyway, I don't know, what do ye think? Cheers tho.

    A powerwasher indoors? That was a good giggle lmao


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