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I'll add a small business idea to the thread to keep things going. Residential window washing. I did some research on this. And figured it out for those that don't like heights or getting on roofs. Get a water fed pole. It connects to a purification system like the ones sold here: https://xeroproducts.com/collections/xero-systems

You use the home owner's water connected to the water purifier that shoots the water up the pole to the brushes. You don't even have to use soap for most jobs, you scrum the filth on the window to loosen it up and it gets washed away by the streams of purified water. This water does not leave residue when it dries. That is the whole point of this device. The pole extends to reach even 2nd and even 3rd floor windows. $25 a window. Entire startup likely under $6k. Was about to do this but I was weary of holding a pole all day. If you are totally poor but have some enthusiasm to get started, try to get a micro-loan. Beg, borrow, etc.

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