Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: PAUL ERITH on July 03, 2013, 03:41:35 pm
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Be asked if i would clean them but I'm a bit worried about water going up through the vets and making the internal panels/ceiling wet.
Plus the dirt in the vents could be a total pain in the ass.
What would you do ?
Thanks Paul
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Yes but you need to be very carful with the vents as sometimes go brittle and disintegrate.
Simon.
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yes ive done loads the amount of water going up the vent is very minimal to say the least
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Done a few like this no problem just make sure water dose not go in vents too much a bit wont hurt. At the end of the job put microfiber cloth around your brush and give the vents a wipe to remove drips.
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No problem with WFP, just explain to the customer before hand that some of the air vents may get broken due to becoming brittle with age.
There cheap enough to replace.
Steve
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Them circular vents pop out easily. Soak them in TFR whilst cleaning the soffitts etc then pop them back in sparkling, it makes a hell of a difference to the overall look.
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Done a few like this no problem just make sure water dose not go in vents too much a bit wont hurt. At the end of the job put microfiber cloth around your brush and give the vents a wipe to remove drips.
+1
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Thanks for all the replys done loads of normal fascia's but its the first time i have come across fascias with loads of these type of vents.
Paul
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yeah ive cleaned a few like these with no problems paul.give the vents a good scrub and rinse! ;) :) :) :)
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Done a few like this no problem just make sure water dose not go in vents too much a bit wont hurt. At the end of the job put microfiber cloth around your brush and give the vents a wipe to remove drips.
+1 here too
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Done a few use a brush with 4 3 mm jets loads of water but very little pressure seems to work ok