Okay so the outside of a storefront window is usually pretty easy for a pro to wash quickly. But the elephant in the room is the fact that there can be a variety of obstacles between you and the glass you need to reach in order to clean the inside of the glass. What's the general policy on this? Do *they* move it or are you expected to? Do they sometimes just tell you to reach what areas you can and leave the rest of the pane as is? I.e. dirty? I can't imagine having to wait for anyone to move stuff out of the way, which will probably take them longer than you really want to stand around waiting for them to even get started. And due to risk of breakage, I'm sure most of the time, you don't wanna move this stuff yourself anyway.
What's the group's consensus, advice, experiences?
What's the group's consensus, advice, experiences?
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