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Title: Baked on stickers
Post by: sean liam on September 02, 2014, 11:07:03 pm
Had a pig of a job today. Massive 7 bed detached house built 8 years ago. Window stickers still on glass.  Absolutely baked into the glass. Only got some of it finished. Any tips or chemicals to get it off a bit quicker?
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: Bungle on September 02, 2014, 11:14:41 pm
Solvent cleaner http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CERESIT-SOLVENT-CLEANER-PVC-UPVC-PVCu-WINDOWS-DOORS-CONSERVATORY-FRAME-CLEANING-/190757767611?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2c6a0c89bb
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: richywilts on September 02, 2014, 11:24:53 pm
what about a hair dryer and scraper
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: Tadgh O Shea on September 03, 2014, 12:45:11 am
Had a pig of a job today. Massive 7 bed detached house built 8 years ago. Window stickers still on glass.  Absolutely baked into the glass. Only got some of it finished. Any tips or chemicals to get it off a bit quicker?
Hi Sean, we carry a safe adhesive label remover which you apply some onto a magic eraser pad and proceed to scrub the window sticker to remove them with ease, send me an email to info@jskcleaning.ie and i will be happy to send you on more information,      Regards Tadgh
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: J.D on September 03, 2014, 07:44:54 am
Had a pig of a job today. Massive 7 bed detached house built 8 years ago. Window stickers still on glass.  Absolutely baked into the glass. Only got some of it finished. Any tips or chemicals to get it off a bit quicker?
Hi Sean, we carry a safe adhesive label remover which you apply some onto a magic eraser pad and proceed to scrub the window sticker to remove them with ease, send me an email to info@jskcleaning.ie and i will be happy to send you on more information,      Regards Tadgh

Why don't you put up a link and we can all buy some? Your making sound all secretive and cagey!
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: Jonny 87 on September 03, 2014, 08:51:28 am
Virosol diluted 1-10 with pure.

Spray it on the sticker, leave for 10 seconds, then it practically wipes off with a cloth.

Easy peasy. I do it all the time.
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: Tadgh O Shea on September 03, 2014, 09:17:08 am
Had a pig of a job today. Massive 7 bed detached house built 8 years ago. Window stickers still on glass.  Absolutely baked into the glass. Only got some of it finished. Any tips or chemicals to get it off a bit quicker?
Hi Sean, we carry a safe adhesive label remover which you apply some onto a magic eraser pad and proceed to scrub the window sticker to remove them with ease, send me an email to info@jskcleaning.ie and i will be happy to send you on more information,      Regards Tadgh

Why don't you put up a link and we can all buy some? Your making sound all secretive and cagey!
Hi Jason, yes we have many secrets but are very happy to share them with people who are open and receptive to new concepts in cleaning, we are a small team over here and are out on the road everyday sharing our concepts and developing new business, we find this to be very productive as when you are introducing new concepts people believe it more when they see the results first hand, we are working on a new web site but to be honest its not a priority as we are kept extremely busy keeping up with business, this is not a boast but just the way we are developing our business, again being a small team and growing we will get there with the site, in the meantime Jason if i can ever be of assistance to you feel free to email or you can contact me on 00353 87 9406650          Regards Tadgh
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: Plankton on September 03, 2014, 10:56:42 am
Had a pig of a job today. Massive 7 bed detached house built 8 years ago. Window stickers still on glass.  Absolutely baked into the glass. Only got some of it finished. Any tips or chemicals to get it off a bit quicker?
Hi Sean, we carry a safe adhesive label remover which you apply some onto a magic eraser pad and proceed to scrub the window sticker to remove them with ease, send me an email to info@jskcleaning.ie and i will be happy to send you on more information,      Regards Tadgh
So it's a sales pitch and I presume you will be badgered into buying there product for them to share a secret with you.

Why don't you put up a link and we can all buy some? Your making sound all secretive and cagey!
Hi Jason, yes we have many secrets but are very happy to share them with people who are open and receptive to new concepts in cleaning, we are a small team over here and are out on the road everyday sharing our concepts and developing new business, we find this to be very productive as when you are introducing new concepts people believe it more when they see the results first hand, we are working on a new web site but to be honest its not a priority as we are kept extremely busy keeping up with business, this is not a boast but just the way we are developing our business, again being a small team and growing we will get there with the site, in the meantime Jason if i can ever be of assistance to you feel free to email or you can contact me on 00353 87 9406650          Regards Tadgh
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: Tadgh O Shea on September 04, 2014, 09:33:50 am
Had a pig of a job today. Massive 7 bed detached house built 8 years ago. Window stickers still on glass.  Absolutely baked into the glass. Only got some of it finished. Any tips or chemicals to get it off a bit quicker?
Hi Sean, we carry a safe adhesive label remover which you apply some onto a magic eraser pad and proceed to scrub the window sticker to remove them with ease, send me an email to info@jskcleaning.ie and i will be happy to send you on more information,      Regards Tadgh
So it's a sales pitch and I presume you will be badgered into buying there product for them to share a secret with you.
Hi Alan, we never have to badger anyone to purchase our products. did you have a solution to Seans problem.
Why don't you put up a link and we can all buy some? Your making sound all secretive and cagey!
Hi Jason, yes we have many secrets but are very happy to share them with people who are open and receptive to new concepts in cleaning, we are a small team over here and are out on the road everyday sharing our concepts and developing new business, we find this to be very productive as when you are introducing new concepts people believe it more when they see the results first hand, we are working on a new web site but to be honest its not a priority as we are kept extremely busy keeping up with business, this is not a boast but just the way we are developing our business, again being a small team and growing we will get there with the site, in the meantime Jason if i can ever be of assistance to you feel free to email or you can contact me on 00353 87 9406650          Regards Tadgh
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: Plankton on September 05, 2014, 10:52:33 am
Had a pig of a job today. Massive 7 bed detached house built 8 years ago. Window stickers still on glass.  Absolutely baked into the glass. Only got some of it finished. Any tips or chemicals to get it off a bit quicker?
Hi Sean, we carry a safe adhesive label remover which you apply some onto a magic eraser pad and proceed to scrub the window sticker to remove them with ease, send me an email to info@jskcleaning.ie and i will be happy to send you on more information,      Regards Tadgh
So it's a sales pitch and I presume you will be badgered into buying there product for them to share a secret with you.
Hi Alan, we never have to badger anyone to purchase our products. did you have a solution to Seans problem.
Hi Tagger, as someone has pointed out your making it sound secretive and cagey. Are you a window cleaner or sales company!
Why don't you put up a link and we can all buy some? Your making sound all secretive and cagey!
Hi Jason, yes we have many secrets but are very happy to share them with people who are open and receptive to new concepts in cleaning, we are a small team over here and are out on the road everyday sharing our concepts and developing new business, we find this to be very productive as when you are introducing new concepts people believe it more when they see the results first hand, we are working on a new web site but to be honest its not a priority as we are kept extremely busy keeping up with business, this is not a boast but just the way we are developing our business, again being a small team and growing we will get there with the site, in the meantime Jason if i can ever be of assistance to you feel free to email or you can contact me on 00353 87 9406650          Regards Tadgh
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: Tadgh O Shea on September 05, 2014, 01:41:40 pm
Hi Alan, i would be more into detailing windows to be honest.
Title: Re: Baked on stickers
Post by: tonycarr on September 05, 2014, 04:23:03 pm
could just use a scraper, wet the glass first & use a new blade

tony