Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ronnie paton on March 03, 2009, 06:02:14 pm
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if been asked to metal strusture thats coated /painted it has vehicle grime on it and i did a spot check on cleaning with wfp but not budging what method and or chemical would you use?
any one with previous exp of cleaning this type of thing your advice would be appreciated
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Any photos? If you want to WFP it I'd spray it with non caustic TFR, leave to dwell and then pressure wash or WFP
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sorry no photos its simalar to the runs od dirt you get on pvc but these will not come off with just rubbing or tfr
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as above - I use swafega non caustic tfr
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Ronnie,
If you can get a photo, email me it if it is easier, as we have cleaned this type of surface (metal) before. Once I have seen a photo I'll try to point you in the right direction.
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Sorry just read the words ??? What do you think caused the stains
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traffic film and water runs i guess it on a main road in the centre of town.
i will try and get some photos
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Ronnie
Have just done some steel work in Bath, large ornate archway, over an old railway station, next to the store.
You wont get the rust marks off with just wfp, pressure washing etc.
Try cleaning the general area with pressure washer and then using a cream cleaner to bite into the stained areas and then rinse off. If it is painted metalwork why not clean it and then offer a repainting service!!
Rob ;D
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its huge rob and it would take to long, its a tourist attradtion so they cant be with out it.
im sure there is something that can clean it off its trail and error i guess
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So is the steelwork I cleaned last week. Have you asked them whether they want a painting service, you never know.
Stoke City recently went up to the premiership and I was asked to quote on the cleaning of all the metalwork on the stadium before it was repainted.
I worked out it would take two men 3 weeks to pressure wash off all metal - £20 000.00
The actual job with repainting went to one of their sponsors for £200 000.00
If it is too big I will come up and have a look at it with you!!
Rob ;D
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i will have a look rob and if im struggling ill give you a ring
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If it is a landmark then it would look very good on your CV. Do whatever it takes to get the contract and then worry about doing the job afterwards. You will always get help off the forum.
If it is painted metalwork then it has been painted before and even if they dont want it painting now, because they havent thought that they could get it painted, may well develop into an opportunity in the future.
I would tell them it can be cleaned but you want to do some test areas, give them a price and offer the painting as an addition.
Rob ;D
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thanks rob :)
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havent got any pics but can explain what it looks like it may help..........
its like when you look at a white van and it has black runs down it.....do you know what i mean?
apart from it doesnt just rub off
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http://www.peelaway.co.uk/
This stuff any good
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i need to clean it off not get rid of the aint work.
thanks though
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Ronnie,
Sorry for delay in replying we are flat out at the moment, anyway have a look at this site www.tensid.co.uk they have cladding cleaning chemicals, if you give them a call speak to Richard Turk, if they have what you need he will send a sample for you to try. Mention my name to him if it helps.
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if its powder coated metal google ' see brilliance ' they have a product i have used called wax blue not cheap i think a litre cost in the region of £50 but you only use a dab at a time
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only just seen last to post here some pics though so some thing concrete would be perfect(http://)
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:)
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Ronnie
A good cream cleaner will shift that - no problem!!
Rob ;D
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any in mind and what process to apply?
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Doctor power
Comes with a small sponge. Wet the sponge rub it in the paste. Wash the surface with a rubbing action and then pressure wash off!
Rob ;D
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thanks rob looks like it will need to be absailed.