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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dean Aspects on May 05, 2007, 09:44:07 am

Title: traffic film remover
Post by: Dean Aspects on May 05, 2007, 09:44:07 am
i was about to buy some tfr today but it says it is 1% caustic but was told this is classed as non-caustic 
is this correct as users on this forum say that for conservertories you need the non caustic type
dont want to spray this on a con and cause myself a whole load  trouble
thanks in advance
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: Dean Aspects on May 05, 2007, 12:44:15 pm
anybody???
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: East coast window cleaning Services on May 05, 2007, 12:55:00 pm
i use winzer wurth type 10 or type 20 always works a trear on the frames
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: vivaro 013 on May 05, 2007, 01:20:37 pm
i use winzer wurth type 10 or type 20 always works a trear on the frames

were do you buy this and at what prices
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: East coast window cleaning Services on May 05, 2007, 01:44:20 pm
http://www.winzerwurth.co.uk/winzer.nsf

Price are differ depending on how much you buy
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: Dean Aspects on May 05, 2007, 06:01:36 pm
so can anbody give me any advise on my original post????
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: Ian Rochester on May 05, 2007, 06:11:30 pm
We use Champion from Craftex, pH 13.5, and takes the grime off in seconds.
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: pjulk on May 05, 2007, 08:00:13 pm
I get my traffic film remover from northern tools and its non caustic

Paul
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: vivaro 013 on May 05, 2007, 10:48:12 pm
We use Champion from Craftex, pH 13.5, and takes the grime off in seconds.
can you tell me were you buy this at
tyou
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: Ian Rochester on May 06, 2007, 10:26:16 am
www.restormate.co.uk (http://www.restormate.co.uk)
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: vivaro 013 on May 06, 2007, 05:58:02 pm
www.restormate.co.uk (http://www.restormate.co.uk)
look at site above, is it
champion (0033/5ltrs 15094 / 29746
£ 7.30
tyou
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: Dean Aspects on May 06, 2007, 08:28:44 pm
what ratio should the tfr be used at?
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: Russell Macdonald on May 06, 2007, 09:28:25 pm
I dilute mine 1 part tfr to about 10 parts water.

Macc
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: Ian Rochester on May 07, 2007, 03:32:47 pm
http://www.restormate.co.uk/epages/Store.sf/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15094/Products/CRAFT49/SubProducts/15094-29746-1

I put two capfuls into a standard unger bucket and fill it 3/4 full, ideally with hot water, but cold water is fine.
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: vivaro 013 on May 07, 2007, 04:30:09 pm
http://www.restormate.co.uk/epages/Store.sf/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15094/Products/CRAFT49/SubProducts/15094-29746-1

I put two capfuls into a standard unger bucket and fill it 3/4 full, ideally with hot water, but cold water is fine.
thanks lionheart for info on product , does it  clean upvc  easily or is there a lot of elbow grease required
Title: Re: traffic film remover
Post by: Ian Rochester on May 07, 2007, 04:50:27 pm
UPVC cleans up without any effort at all.

If we're cleaning UPVC whites, I soak a terry towel in the bucket of solution, rub the whites and then go over with a dry terry towel to get rid of the drips and streaks.