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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: archercleaningserv on May 27, 2007, 03:56:53 pm

Title: BEST WAY TO CLEAN CLADDING
Post by: archercleaningserv on May 27, 2007, 03:56:53 pm
BEEN ASKED TO CLEAN INTERNAL/EXTERNAL WINDOWS ON INDUSTRIAL UNITS & THE CLADDING.

THEY ARE NEW UNITS SO ON THE CLADDING IT LOOKS JUST LIKE SURFACE DUST.

CAN I USE WFP ON THE CLADDING AND WILL IT BRING IT UP OK USING THIS METHOD?

WHAT WOULD YOU CHARGE DAILY FOR TWO MEN TO TACKLE A JOB LIKE THIS ?

Title: Re: BEST WAY TO CLEAN CLADDING
Post by: Kopuk on June 08, 2007, 06:28:45 pm
  Hi I have a 50ft power brush for sale if you are interested can be conected to a jet wash. It has only two jobs done with it and it is in perfekt condition. £260 no offers. tel me on07985514247 if you are interested
thanks
Title: Re: BEST WAY TO CLEAN CLADDING
Post by: robbie14000 on June 08, 2007, 08:55:50 pm
Kopuk - Interested in the powerbrush could you send me some pics
Thanks Robbie
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Title: Re: BEST WAY TO CLEAN CLADDING
Post by: LWC on June 08, 2007, 09:53:11 pm
i wfp'd the whole outside of a unit the other day, was a big place, was knackered! lol

i dunked the brush in some lemon degreaser i had, worked well, i suppose it would be like traffic film remover! just some chemical i got given and he said try this

scrubbed the dirt off, and then rinsed...but i dont see the need or pure water to be honest, so if you can get to a tap on site i reccomend using it
Title: Re: BEST WAY TO CLEAN CLADDING
Post by: Russell Macdonald on June 08, 2007, 10:14:17 pm
but i dont see the need or pure water to be honest, so if you can get to a tap on site i reccomend using it

Second that. Its a waste of pure water.

If you get any stuburn marks use some tfr but if the units are new i cant see you having many probs.

Macc