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AWC Magazine Collector's Edition Issue 223 - Premium Collectible for Enthusiasts & Fans - Perfect for Display, Gifts & Memorabilia Collections
AWC Magazine Collector's Edition Issue 223 - Premium Collectible for Enthusiasts & Fans - Perfect for Display, Gifts & Memorabilia Collections

AWC Magazine Collector's Edition Issue 223 - Premium Collectible for Enthusiasts & Fans - Perfect for Display, Gifts & Memorabilia Collections

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About the AWC Magazine Collector's Edition

Are you looking to build up a collection of window cleaning memorabilia? AWC Magazine's Collector's Editions have been stored safely at Window Cleaning Resource for those who want to honor their craft and build a collection that can be cherished for a lifetime.

We have a limited number of these vintage relics, and they won't be printed again! Get your hands on these pristine-condition editions and honor the unique and fruitful industry of window cleaning.

ISSUE TEASER:

In this month's issue of AWC Magazine, "Renaissance man" Michael Draper defines the simple rules to being the best business person you can: Get up, clean up, and show up. These simple rules may seem almost too good to be true, but they are foundational for being more than just a window cleaner, and evolving into a fully-fledged company owner.

SteveO graces us with a solid review about the power of boar's hair brushes for your water fed pole setup. The reason he suggests the Tucker Boar's hair brush is due to the denseness of the bristles, the length of the brush's splay, and the longevity of its lifetime. The power of boar's hair changed water fed pole work for SteveO, and gave him the confidence to use it on the dirtiest jobs out there, achieving amazing results!

Gabriel Gutierrez drops some knowledge on us about how to take feedback from "bad" or "difficult" customers and change it into a positive. Taking negative feedback can really bite, especially when it isn't given politely. Well, Gabe's learned that sometimes, people without filters can be the best in improving your work ethic (and whatever else they complain about!).

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Around the Globe visits Women Washing Windows in Australia
  • Caitlin Bagley answers the big question: Is the Monthly Cost of Your Insurance Worth it?
  • An article from the editor, Jersey, dives into straight pulls vs. fanning with your squeegee