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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mick hay on November 09, 2007, 10:24:40 am

Title: PVCU Cleaning & Restoration Products
Post by: mick hay on November 09, 2007, 10:24:40 am
For anyone who is interested, im in talks with a company to supply, as a kit, everything you need to restore pvcu!
Frames, doors, conservatories, etc

This is a big big earner for anyone wanting to get into this.

I marketed it word of mouth last year to see what the market was like, everyone i spoke to with old pvcu, showed an interest asking to call when i start the service!!

So watch this space, will keep you informed!  ;)
Title: Re: PVCU Cleaning & Restoration Products
Post by: Pittmonkey on November 09, 2007, 11:12:53 am
Hi Mick

Hows tricks?

Is this the product you mentioned a few months ago? I'll give you a ring over the weekend.

Cheers M8

Wayne
Title: Re: PVCU Cleaning & Restoration Products
Post by: mick hay on November 09, 2007, 11:38:52 am
No, totally different. im actually going to go to the factory, and going to "road test" it b4 selling it, to make sure it is to the standard i want......

Will keep all informed though.... ;)

Hope alls ok with you Wayne and ya busy!
Title: Re: PVCU Cleaning & Restoration Products
Post by: Sanity on November 09, 2007, 12:50:45 pm
Sounds good.  A kit would be very useful, as long as refills / parts etc were available easily.

One could sell a complete UPVC resoration service for maybe 100 quid per house or so.  Especially if they are grotty (like most of my new customers).

Keep us informed...
Title: Re: PVCU Cleaning & Restoration Products
Post by: ronnie paton on November 09, 2007, 03:57:03 pm
do you need to use a ladder?
Title: Re: PVCU Cleaning & Restoration Products
Post by: mick hay on November 09, 2007, 04:35:05 pm
It will be products to clean and restore the pvcu that you apply by hand, so yes anything 1st floor or above yea!!!
Title: Re: PVCU Cleaning & Restoration Products
Post by: Rob.Hall on November 09, 2007, 07:51:57 pm
I have been looking for a decent product for ages.

Please @ so I can keep in touch over your progress.
Title: Re: PVCU Cleaning & Restoration Products
Post by: vivaro 013 on November 12, 2007, 06:02:12 pm
For anyone who is interested, im in talks with a company to supply, as a kit, everything you need to restore pvcu!
Frames, doors, conservatories, etc

This is a big big earner for anyone wanting to get into this.

I marketed it word of mouth last year to see what the market was like, everyone i spoke to with old pvcu, showed an interest asking to call when i start the service!!

So watch this space, will keep you informed!  ;)

hello mick , i worked for a company last year restoring discolored upvc ,  the product there were using was under license  to a major upvc manufacture, ive since set up my own cleaning business on cleaning upvc using only general products which are readily available to the public, it seem a lot of elbow grease was involved, i would be serious interested in any product which you currently  have under devolomemt   
Title: Re: PVCU Cleaning & Restoration Products
Post by: windowwashers on November 12, 2007, 06:04:28 pm
For anyone who is interested, im in talks with a company to supply, as a kit, everything you need to restore pvcu!
Frames, doors, conservatories, etc

This is a big big earner for anyone wanting to get into this.

I marketed it word of mouth last year to see what the market was like, everyone i spoke to with old pvcu, showed an interest asking to call when i start the service!!

So watch this space, will keep you informed!  ;)

hello mick , i worked for a company last year restoring discolored upvc ,  the product there were using was under license  to a major upvc manufacture, ive since set up my own cleaning business on cleaning upvc using only general products which are readily available to the public, it seem a lot of elbow grease was involved, i would be serious interested in any product which you currently  have under devolomemt   
betterware do this product
Title: Re: PVCU Cleaning & Restoration Products
Post by: macmac on November 12, 2007, 10:23:36 pm
Yep, keep us posted please, i will also be very interested.

tony