Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: C-Thru. on June 16, 2017, 09:50:01 am
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Hi Guy, I've been asked to clean these Gazebos at a local school, as you can see from the photos they re very ingrained with algae. The materaial is the standard 'canvas' type.
I've tried a quick test clean with a strong Virosol solution, while it took off a lot of the dirt it didn't really bother heavy Algae.
I need your advice guys on the best way to get these clean, what is best product and method to use in your experience?
Many thanks in advance...
Goochie.
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Don't know much about this as I always avoid but have a mate who runs a vehicle valeting business who told me ingrained mould is impossible to remove from fabric, from the picture there looks to be mould on that canvass.
Leave well alone.
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Hypo, neat. It’ll come up blinding!
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leave well alone I suspect some parts may have already started to rot