Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: *Jack Johnson on February 06, 2008, 06:02:46 pm
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If bleach gets rid of dirt in toilets can you put some in water, pure or not, and use that to clean the windows? It would clean the frames alright, what about the glass would it be ok?
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Don't put bleach anywhere near UVPC, it turns it yellow. Dai
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Don't put bleach anywhere near UVPC, it turns it yellow. Dai
Or Pink!!!!!!!!
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Dai's right. Bleach turns white stuff yellow if you're not carefull. I used to use it to whiten white shirts (in my army days) and you had to use a diluted bleach/water solution; but after many 'bleaches' the shirts would 'yellow' anyway.
Mind you, I've read here that window cleaners have used a toilet cleaning limescale remover to assist in cleaning hard-water marks from windows.
I tried it once, and although it didn't make the window look like new, it definately did remove some of the hard-water stains.
But for general window cleaning trad style, I don't think you can beat a good squirt of the good old Green Stuff.
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If bleach gets rid of dirt in toilets can you put some in water, pure or not, and use that to clean the windows? It would clean the frames alright, what about the glass would it be ok?
apart from what has already been said you will end up with spots not on the glass but on you and also burns from the bleach
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ok thanks for the warning everyone.