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On 4/18/2021 9:27 AM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>> Some people are better at it than others.Â* I would never climb onto a
>> roof.Â* I experience vertigo if I have to look UP to clean something.
>> Like the ceiling fans in the house.Â* I have an extension wand duster but
>> I have a hard time with balance if I have to look up while doing so.
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>> The person I hire to do yard work cleans the gutters for me when I ask
>> him to.Â* He mostly uses a leaf blower.Â* He's younger than I am (yet has
>> grandchildren).
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>> As far as cleaning the glass patio doors and such, they're a bit taller
>> than I am.Â* I have an extension wand with Windex cleaning pads and a
>> hose for rinsing.Â* For the really high windows which are for nothing but
>> show in the living room, I don't bother washing them at all.Â* The rain
>> takes care of getting rid of the pollen and such.Â* It's not as if I
>> spend a great deal of time looking at windows that are 25 feet up and
>> worrying about whether or not they are sparkling clean.

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> Jill, once we get married, I can handle all that for you.Â* lolÂ*
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LOL!

When I first moved in here my mother asked me if there's a
squeegie/sponge thing in the garage. (The kind you see at gas stations
for washing your windshield.) Yes, I saw one hanging on the tool rack.
Would you bring it to me? Sure! She proceeded to hand me a bottle of
Windex and told me to go outside and clean the windows!

Problem is, the regular windows in this house are crank-style. The
window-screens cannot be removed due to the alarm system sensors. So
you cannot *easily* wash the *inside* of the windows, you have to crank
them open and go outside to clean the inside glass. Maybe you could
take care of that for me. I'll do like my mom did, stand inside and
point out the spots you might have missed.

Jill