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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ben M on June 27, 2013, 05:57:02 pm
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when you use virosol on conny roof, do you scrub first without water on straight with water on?
Thanks
Ben
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Virosol onto the dry roof >>>> leave on for 5 mins then scrub off with brush and water.
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thanks mate
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If the roof is really caked in muck, I spray on leave for a few minutes, then scrub for a bit without water, repeat, then use the brush with water flowing.
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I wet the roof first to get heavy dirt off then virosol, but will try it on a dry roof next time it would save time, why didn't I think of that ???
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Can you use virosol on glass roofs?
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Virosol onto the dry roof >>>> leave on for 5 mins then scrub off with brush and water.
I would wet the roof first before applying virosol .
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Can you use virosol on glass roofs?
I don't know but I don't know much about Virosol. I can't see why not, but....... :-\.
If it's self cleaning, you may not have to; they are much easier to clean; plenty of water should sort the glass. In fact, dry spells are the problem for this type of glass and rain does wash a lot of the dirt away.
I'd probably play safe and not use anything stronger than washing up liquid.
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Can you use virosol on glass roofs?
I don't know but I don't know much about Virosol. I can't see why not, but....... :-\.
If it's self cleaning, you may not have to; they are much easier to clean; plenty of water should sort the glass. In fact, dry spells are the problem for this type of glass and rain does wash a lot of the dirt away.
I'd probably play safe and not use anything stronger than washing up liquid.
It's more for the upvc really. The glass always comes up good.
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yes ive used virosol on dirty glass roofs with no problems.ill post a pic of one in my next post.the roof was caked in tree sap and was pretty filthy by all accounts.it came up great!dont let it dry on the roof though. ;) :) :)
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1372424582_IMAG1496.jpg)
one i cleaned a few saturdays ago! ;D