Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ronaldo on May 09, 2006, 10:40:31 pm
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Got a few conservatory rooves to clean in the next couple of weeks and could anybody tell me, once ive applied the tfr and then washed it off by wfp, does the brush then become too contaminated to use on regular cleans again or is it best advised just to keep that certain brush for this particular job??? :-\
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I have a separate brush i keep for gutters & conservatories.
Saves the worry then
Craig
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ronaldo i am a bit thick what is tfr would love to know jinky
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ronaldo i am a bit thick what is tfr would love to know jinky
no, your not thick, dont no either. ???
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JohnL
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Why do you need to apply TFR?
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Because its the best stuff ive ever used for cleaning conservatorys with!
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er.. that's what the pure water is for! I've cleaned some really bad conservatories without any chemicals only the pure water. No problem!
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How do you apply pressure to the finnials by wfp when theyre caked in green residue then without breaking them then??
Wfp aint the be all and end all, it does a good job on certain things and a s##t job on other things.
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I manage it. I suppose it depends on what brush your using but I tend not to put too much pressure but plenty of brushing. It comes off every time. When your cleaning window frames it's not how hard you brush is it?
I use Ionics brushes for conservatories but I'll be using one of Gaz's on my next one.
Tod
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er.. I meant Rod. Who's Tod?
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We also use tfr as wfp does not always get all the muck and algae off.
From experience I'd say it's best to have a separate brush for removing the tfr and then the everyday brush for a rinse and a polish so to speak.
Cheers
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guys how do you apply the tfr
jinky
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Jinky, read conservatory and upvc cleaning prices, Steve K explains it very well ;)
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help, done a search, cant find it, ???, what am i doing wrong. macc
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seen it, couple down. 8)