Window washing takes up the most time for housewives. A number of difficulties that have to be faced in the process force to wash windows thoroughly, so as not to return to this activity for several months.
But for some people, it is a job that allows them to do more than just earn a living.
This is roughly what British window cleaner Terry Burrows, who set a world record, thought.
The Guinness Book of Records holds the official title of the fastest window cleaner.
The man set his record on October 9, 2009.
In just 10 seconds, he fixed three standard office windows.
In doing so, Terry did not use any special technical means or life hacks, but only professional equipment and personal experience.
So, the record was set after the Briton washed three standard office windows.
Each one measures 114.3 x 114.3 cm and was fitted into a window frame.
The cleaner used a 300mm wide mop and 9 litres of water.
Terry completed the task in just 9.14 seconds.
He demonstrated his skills at a local window cleaning competition in Blackpool, UK.