Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: brianbarber on April 28, 2018, 01:04:03 pm
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Hi guys
Any ideas best way to remove this, tried bit of Softwash chemical to no avail.
The only way I could get an improvement was cif on a bronze wool pad.
Any other chemical ? Or stronger Softwash chemical, or maybe a de scaler?
Any ideas be helpful
Brian (http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1524917021_IMG_1563.JPG)(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1524917019_IMG_1564.JPG)
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You can get glass polishing kits, but in reality I doubt the customer would want to pay for all the time it would take to get these clean.
I have heard but not tried hydrochloride acid ( brick cleaner ) can remove this type of staining
Maybe if he’s in a benevolent mood Chris Scott might give you an answer as he’s removed lead staining off glass
Darran
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Is it lead or pigment from the painted frames?
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As far as I'm aware there is a drainage issue, water cascades down this front vestibule from the roof, which has a grey painted / coated surface.
No lead as far as I'm aware.
Mr B
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We have a product to remove that staining but it is time consuming to do it. So you need to do a test area, either half or a small area of one window then quote them to do it all. You will probably need to cost in access equipment or scaffolding as well. Ask them first what they are prepared to pay for the removal of it
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Thank you Mr M
I've got an improvement yesterday with cif and a bronze pad, I think it's still poor but customer was very happy so I'm adding on the extra time for scrubbing.
Customer is aware the top of this vestibule has no drainage at all, the rain just streams down said windows possibly dragging crap from the grey paint and causing this staining.
Thanks for your imput, I will put this to the customer.
Is your product able to be applied via a pad on a pole?
Mr B
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Yes you can apply it on a pole but it requires rinsing just like CIF furthermore, it leaves a coating on the glass to ward off further staining. This is not to say it won’t stain again it just slows it down by applying a thin protective coat. Jobs like this are always best done by hand as opposed with a pole but of course labour time and therefore costs increase as well.
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Thanks Kevin
Can I order this ?
If you can email me an invoice I'll pay on line
I don't know what it comes in but as first pic that's all that need doing on the building.
brianbarber33@aol.com
Thank you
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Thanks Kevin
Can I order this ?
If you can email me an invoice I'll pay on line
I don't know what it comes in but as first pic that's all that need doing on the building.
brianbarber33@aol.com
Thank you
How big is the area you have to do?
Roughly the M2 of the Glass so I can calculate what you need.
What size are your tools that you are putting the pad on as we also have pads both hand held and those that first on poles
Kevin
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Hello Kevin
30 Sq metres should cover it
We will be using Gardiner poles
If this need special pads then so be it or
We can apply with standard applicator then rinse off with our window cleaning brushes.
Mr B
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Hello Kevin
30 Sq metres should cover it
We will be using Gardiner poles
If this need special pads then so be it or
We can apply with standard applicator then rinse off with our window cleaning brushes.
Mr B
Brian
How are you going to get the chemical onto the glass?
It needs to be applied, scrubbed, allowed to dwell, scrubbed again and then rinsed.
It is a two part mixture that needs to be mixed prior to application
Kevin
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Hi Kevin
i was going to be applying with an applicator on a pole, then assuming I can scrib with a bronze pad, then rinse offf with pure water ?
I will call you tomorrow to discuss
Regards
Brian
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Brian
No phone call.
Office 0121 773 9129
Mobile 07770 598855
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I called yesterday and today left message with a lady who answered. 4-28pm
Will call your mobile in the morning
Thanks Kevin