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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: peekeclean on February 24, 2007, 05:06:31 pm

Title: conservatory clean
Post by: peekeclean on February 24, 2007, 05:06:31 pm
hi guys has anyone come across a flat roof conservatory with a type of white fungus(possibly 2 year old birds muck) that you have to use a scraper to shift?
if so hows the best way of dealing with it??and whats the best tool as the roof is not glass
took me 2 hours to do 2 roofs side by side, a real pain.
cheers joe
Title: Re: conservatory clean
Post by: peekeclean on February 25, 2007, 06:05:47 pm
ok what is the best way to clean a conservatory then??
Title: Re: conservatory clean
Post by: pjulk on February 25, 2007, 06:08:39 pm
Spray with TFR and then leave for 10 minutes and wash with WFP

Paul
Title: Re: conservatory clean
Post by: TVCS on February 25, 2007, 06:34:16 pm
did a cons roof on saturday morning.  Sprayed with tfr and got the poles etc out of the van and by the time we got set up the algae and crap just washed away with the water.  Half way through the clean the lady of the house noticed water dripping onto her flat screen tv and on to her very expensive piano.. 
Was expecting a big insurance claim but they were cool about it.  Told me the cons was rubbish and told me not to worry about it. 
Fixed the gutter which was the cuase of the leak and siliconed the cracked bit on the inside and they gave me a tip and asked me to come back in the autumn. 
Up until now I have used the wfp set up with alot of elbow grease but the tfr made it about 50% easier and quicker.    If you use it make sure it is non caustic tfr.
Ant
TVCS
Title: Re: conservatory clean
Post by: vivaro 013 on February 25, 2007, 10:25:35 pm
were do you buy non caustic trafic at
Title: Re: conservatory clean
Post by: dougster on February 26, 2007, 07:15:36 pm
I purchased my tfr fromwww.northerntools.co.uk, works a treat on con roofs