Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: offclean on August 22, 2006, 06:40:44 pm
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>:( More scratched glass on a builders clean. Used lots of water and small personna (american line) blades but outside of glass still scratched to f.............
If you're on a job with Pilkington K type glass, do NOT use any metal scrapers. The surface of the glass is full of fused debris (from the manufacturing process) which comes off when you scrape and catches on the blade. Doh....... Bad work that man, bad work.
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use a diluted brick acid will come off without scratching or use peelable paint before they get caked in cement
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doesn't the diluted acid ruin everything it touches that isn't glass - metal frames etc?
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and what is peelable paint?
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peelable paint ... you roller it onto the glass and frames for the building firm then peel it of once they have finished.It still lets in enough light for contractors to work in before you peel it off.Saves money on builders cleans and also on replacing glass
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sounds good, where do you buy it from?
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peelable paint ... you roller it onto the glass and frames for the building firm then peel it of once they have finished.It still lets in enough light for contractors to work in before you peel it off.Saves money on builders cleans and also on replacing glass
There's also a film that many builders apply that does the same thing, but the film leaves a residue on the glass that makes the glass hydro-phobic, not so great for the wfp-ers. Does the peelable paint cause the same effect?
Tim
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No the peelabe paint will not leave a residue.
In fact, on most occassions it will not require cleaning after it has been removed.
I am an agent for Protectorglaze and also provide a supply and application service for building contractors.
My email is nrcs@hotmail.co.uk
Cheers
Neil
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If anyone would like an information pack send me an email
Cheers
Neil