Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: squeejay on June 15, 2008, 08:35:08 am
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could i not just use some exterior hammerite or something similar to protect my van floor?
regards jay.
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could i not just use some exterior hammerite or something similar to protect my van floor?
regards jay.
IMO Hammerite would chip very quickly, protectakote is rubberized or something about £70 is worth spending IMO do not skrimp on important things or it will cost you more later.
Ian
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thanks for reply window washers it was just a thought i need something to do today.
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thanks for reply window washers it was just a thought i need something to do today.
pop into homebase, I know they used to sell it. if they do make sure you wear gloves when you apply it or you will look like a smurf for ages (if you use blue PK)
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pop into homebase, I know they used to sell it. if they do make sure you wear gloves or you will look like a smurf for ages
Why does going into Homebase bare-handed make you look like a smurf? Makes me look like a Wally!
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pop into homebase, I know they used to sell it. if they do make sure you wear gloves or you will look like a smurf for ages
Why does going into Homebase bare-handed make you look like a smurf? Makes me look like a Wally!
I have edited just for you ;)
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Hammerite does not set hard, it is designed to stay 'soft' so if you scratch it sort of 'repairs' the mark reducing rust.
It will smuge, great for gates and railing but not for 'trafic areas'.
Mart