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Visiting my son in NYC, we were in the Manhattan Home Depot when he said he needed to clean some windows; so I said, “Lets get you a razor blade holder, for those tough spots.” When I described it to the man in the tool department, he said, “We would never be allowed to sell something like that!”
Hubby and I do the windows together; I do the outside and he does the inside. His poor feet won’t let him stand on a ladder, but he brings me cold drinks, so it works out.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
Oh, the dreaded “missed spot”
Geophyzz over 4 years ago
Visiting my son in NYC, we were in the Manhattan Home Depot when he said he needed to clean some windows; so I said, “Lets get you a razor blade holder, for those tough spots.” When I described it to the man in the tool department, he said, “We would never be allowed to sell something like that!”
Gent over 4 years ago
He bearly missed it.
jr1234 over 4 years ago
Standing on the very top of a ladder is a no no
Pickled Pete over 4 years ago
Missing the spot was purely unintentional.
Dani Rice over 4 years ago
Hubby and I do the windows together; I do the outside and he does the inside. His poor feet won’t let him stand on a ladder, but he brings me cold drinks, so it works out.
Breadboard over 4 years ago
Wait a week and it will blend right in ;-)
david_42 over 4 years ago
I solved the problem of cleaning the second story windows, I sprayed them with Crystal Frost. I’m hoping it will reduce bird strikes.
kathleenhicks62 over 4 years ago
Only one side, mine! LOL!
Ken Norris Premium Member over 4 years ago
Wipe one side with vertical strokes, the other with horizontal. That way you can tell whose side the streaks are on.
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
I’ll get to it along with rest of the mistakes that you always seem to find when I do anything.
GoComicsGo! over 4 years ago
The plugger should know better than to stand on top of the ladder, he should be at least one rung down.