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Title: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: JSMC on March 25, 2011, 09:30:47 pm
i clean a pub and sometimes when scrimming the windows no mater how good i try ye get them smear marks when the light hits them and they look terrible any tips?
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: dave0123 on March 25, 2011, 09:32:33 pm
1 damp scrim then use one dry scrim and look on the angles to see the smear marks
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: JSMC on March 25, 2011, 09:35:24 pm
tried that also. sometimes the dry scrim leaves that dusty residue you really only see when light hits it at angles. Does my nut in
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: dave0123 on March 25, 2011, 09:42:55 pm
dusty residue? maybe the scrim needs a wash or something
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: Lee GLS on March 25, 2011, 09:43:08 pm
Are you using traditional scrim or microfibre cloth?
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: JSMC on March 25, 2011, 09:52:31 pm
traditional scrims. Not overly impressed by microfibre cloths. Any decent ones about?
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: David Kent @ KentKleen on March 25, 2011, 09:56:27 pm
wfp ??  ;D
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: JSMC on March 25, 2011, 09:59:23 pm
wfp ??  ;D

inside a pub ye aff yer nut?
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: matthewprice on March 25, 2011, 10:00:01 pm
so ;)unds to me as if your dry scrim needs to be very slightly damp
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: A@R WINDOWCLEANING on March 25, 2011, 10:01:57 pm
i wfp the outsides and use a green micro fibre cloths with pure water in a spray bottle for insides
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: mikecam on March 25, 2011, 10:03:45 pm
traditional scrims. Not overly impressed by microfibre cloths. Any decent ones about?
Don't confuse cheap microfibre cloths with the expensive fine ones for finishing windows. GOOD ,microfibres will probably solve your problem.
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: Lee GLS on March 25, 2011, 10:08:50 pm
Yeah get some microfibre cloths, I get soap nationals own brand and are very good, I don't find that spraying neat water wipes off very well, I use tap water with a splash of gg4, spray a fine mist, then use 2 cloths, one to get the majority of the water off then the second to finish off, this technique is far superior to using traditional scrim.
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: zimzam on March 26, 2011, 12:50:19 am
this technique is far superior to using traditional scrim.
you forgot the "in my opinion " bit........... ;D
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: Small but perfectley formed on March 26, 2011, 06:26:18 am
Buy from paragon microfibres only £2.50 ish very good quality i have had some over 5 years and still in use
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: richardlingard on March 26, 2011, 07:10:09 am
the reason why, you can't clean the insides properly is because the build up of nicotine on the windows, i know you can't smoke anymore but it stays there for ages, attracts everything and smears like hell, try soaping the whole window up and leaving for a min, soap up again and then clean the same way wet scrim and then dry scrim , other than that try a product for tough cleaning, over time i found out they get better and better, the scrim leaving fibres and stuff, is it pretty new ? i found that after its been used and washed about 20 times it will stop that,
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: bobby p on March 26, 2011, 07:14:02 am
i find that i get good results by using real vigour when buffing lead. a "drumming" noise as the scrim drums the lead tells me thats the right amount of elbow grease to clear any crud from the corners .
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: Lee GLS on March 26, 2011, 07:40:25 am
this technique is far superior to using traditional scrim.
you forgot the "in my opinion " bit........... ;D

thats because it is a  FACT  ;D
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: Ian W on March 26, 2011, 07:43:36 am
I use a wet microfibre applicator (deionised water) wipe the water off with my wet scrim, buff with dry scrim. Takes me longer to write it than do it.
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: JSMC on March 26, 2011, 07:46:16 am
the reason why, you can't clean the insides properly is because the build up of nicotine on the windows, i know you can't smoke anymore but it stays there for ages, attracts everything and smears like hell, try soaping the whole window up and leaving for a min, soap up again and then clean the same way wet scrim and then dry scrim , other than that try a product for tough cleaning, over time i found out they get better and better, the scrim leaving fibres and stuff, is it pretty new ? i found that after its been used and washed about 20 times it will stop that,

already used that method
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: Lee GLS on March 26, 2011, 07:55:51 am
i clean pubs with scrim and have no problem with smears, give the microfiber another go.
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: Ian W on March 26, 2011, 07:56:47 am
Adding some iso propyl aclocol or meths to the water might help as well.
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: Wc Solutions on March 26, 2011, 08:22:29 am
i clean a pub and sometimes when scrimming the windows no mater how good i try ye get them smear marks when the light hits them and they look terrible any tips?

couldnt be assed to read all the replys...

mop and blade it as norm - then micro wipe it dry - sorted....
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: windolene on March 26, 2011, 03:52:21 pm
the reason why, you can't clean the insides properly is because the build up of nicotine on the windows, i know you can't smoke anymore but it stays there for ages, attracts everything and smears like hell, try soaping the whole window up and leaving for a min, soap up again and then clean the same way wet scrim and then dry scrim , other than that try a product for tough cleaning, over time i found out they get better and better, the scrim leaving fibres and stuff, is it pretty new ? i found that after its been used and washed about 20 times it will stop that,

Hi,

Attention!!!!!!!!!!

Never ever use soap when scrimming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All you get is smears  Only water or Supermarket spray.  Use Wet cloth to clean then dry off turning as you go along. Always have many dry scrims at hand.

Kevin WINDOLENE.
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: christopher b on March 26, 2011, 11:14:55 pm
Yeah get some microfibre cloths, I get soap nationals own brand and are very good, I don't find that spraying neat water wipes off very well, I use tap water with a splash of gg4, spray a fine mist, then use 2 cloths, one to get the majority of the water off then the second to finish off, this technique is far superior to using traditional scrim.


Ditto, the only thing I do diferent is I use some pure water out of the tank
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: sf on March 27, 2011, 03:05:19 pm
gg3 in applied wiv spray bottle, rub over with tea towel then buff with window cleaning warehouse own micrfibre cloth.perfect results every time :)
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: Jeff Brimble on March 27, 2011, 03:57:49 pm
i clean a pub and sometimes when scrimming the windows no mater how good i try ye get them smear marks when the light hits them and they look terrible any tips?

couldnt be assed to read all the replys...

mop and blade it as norm - then micro wipe it dry - sorted....
ya missed the reply bout how to save £1k  :D
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: Wc Solutions on March 28, 2011, 05:04:52 pm
the reason why, you can't clean the insides properly is because the build up of nicotine on the windows, i know you can't smoke anymore but it stays there for ages, attracts everything and smears like hell, try soaping the whole window up and leaving for a min, soap up again and then clean the same way wet scrim and then dry scrim , other than that try a product for tough cleaning, over time i found out they get better and better, the scrim leaving fibres and stuff, is it pretty new ? i found that after its been used and washed about 20 times it will stop that,

Hi,

Attention!!!!!!!!!!

Never ever use soap when scrimming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All you get is smears  Only water or Supermarket spray.  Use Wet cloth to clean then dry off turning as you go along. Always have many dry scrims at hand.

Kevin WINDOLENE.

dont 100% agree but i thought most wcs used unger microwipes now anyway....
Title: Re: scrimming leaded windows
Post by: dave0123 on March 28, 2011, 06:23:38 pm
maybe your just a crap window cleaner  ;D