Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Cowan on August 30, 2015, 09:52:48 pm
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Looking for some advice or guidance for a previous customer. Had a call from from a women I had cleaned her patio a couple of years ago. She and her kids had been painting their garden fence over the past week and have several marks of the brown paint/treatment on her slabs but worse her neighbours patio is covered with marks!!
She has tried to remove the marks on her side to see how easy they remove but after trying hot water and a wire brush the marks are still there and she has scratched her slabs! Wants to know if I could pressure wash her neighbours slabs to remove the marks?
Anyone had some previous experience with anything like this and can recommend any removers or feel a pressure wash would be sufficient?
Thanks as always 👍😜
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There ix a chem stripper you can use, Chris Scott is best qualifed to answer this.
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There ix a chem stripper you can use, Chris Scott is best qualifed to answer this.
Plus one
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I have also used the product Chris recommends for these type stripping jobs, and yes its excellent for paint removal.
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Thanks for the above replies guys, much appreciated. Any links to places I may be able to order some from, had a quick google search but I did not see any thing.
Thanks again 👍
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Chris Scott where are yoooooooooooooo ?
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Thanks for the above replies guys, much appreciated. Any links to places I may be able to order some from, had a quick google search but I did not see any thing.
Thanks again 👍
Best to give Chris a call on 7973216502.
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Thanks for the above replies guys, much appreciated. Any links to places I may be able to order some from, had a quick google search but I did not see any thing.
Thanks again 👍
Best to give Chris a call on 7973216502.
I think he's somewhere sunny right now but I'm sure he'll miss us eventually and log in.
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Chris Scott where are yoooooooooooooo ?
Chris is on holiday for a couple of weeks
Kev
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So am I ;D
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Thanks all and will wait to hear back from Chris Scott after he has returned from the sun 👍🍺☀️
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So am I ;D
Yes but Chris is really on holiday ;D He is relaxing in the sun enjoying himself 8) 8) 8)
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I like it hot, but 35d is too hot ;D