STAFF at a Droitwich Spa computer firm adapted their skills to different 'windows' than usual when they raised money for charity.
Workers at IT maintenance company Qcom got all soapy last Friday when they washed cars for Jeans for Genes Day.
The team washed vehicles from 9.30am to 12.30pm at their office on the Hampton Lovett industrial estate.
Neil Anderson, managing director, said: "It is really important to everyone at Qcom that we get involved with worthy causes like Jeans for Genes Day and help raise as much as possible."
This year eight national charities will benefit from the Jeans for Genes Day appeal including Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity, the MPS Society and the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign.
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