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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: paulstevens on March 08, 2007, 07:22:54 pm

Title: Conservatory roof
Post by: paulstevens on March 08, 2007, 07:22:54 pm
Evening all just a quick question. i have been asked to clean a customers conservatory roof. it is almost like corigated plastic not see-through but lets light in and is covered in moss/mildew . anyway im stuck to which is the best way to clean it im a trad w/c. should i just use a brush on the end of a pole also what chemicals if any do you use.
regards
Paul
Title: Re: Conservatory roof
Post by: cybersye on March 08, 2007, 08:08:43 pm
does the customer have a hosepipe you could use? try dipping a brush in a solution of traffic film remover, give a good scrub, rinse off with the hose.
Title: Re: Conservatory roof
Post by: paulstevens on March 08, 2007, 08:15:55 pm
hi there thanks for the response. yes the customer has a hose she said i could use. where do i get traffic film remover from.
regards
Paul
Title: Re: Conservatory roof
Post by: cybersye on March 08, 2007, 08:40:44 pm
any motoring shop, halfords, even b & q maybe, my local pound shop even sells some.
Title: Re: Conservatory roof
Post by: Tosh on March 08, 2007, 08:44:31 pm
Evening all just a quick question. i have been asked to clean a customers conservatory roof. it is almost like corigated plastic not see-through but lets light in and is covered in moss/mildew . anyway im stuck to which is the best way to clean it im a trad w/c. should i just use a brush on the end of a pole also what chemicals if any do you use.
regards
Paul

Paul,

I've done quite a few like what you describe and in fact I did one like this on Monday.  It came up great no probs; just with pure water.
Title: Re: Conservatory roof
Post by: E.K. W-C-S. on March 08, 2007, 08:46:48 pm
HI MATE, JUST DONE ONE ON MONDAY WITH A SOFT BRUSH  WITH SOAP THEN A RINSE WITH A HOSE CAME UP GOOD.