Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: big J on April 27, 2009, 10:17:11 pm
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Hi me again.
Will a WFP system removed dried bird C##p on its own or will the tradtional scaper method need to be used? :-\
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Soak the birds crap do the other windows and then wash the window with birds crap and it will come straight off.
Or just scrub away at the birds crap it will come off but take longer.
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Depends how long its been there to be honest i have found.
I usually soak it with the pure stuff first then do the rest of the windows and then go back to the bird mess last
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for your convenience bird crap is colour coded!
the white ones will come staight off and don't need pre-soaking.
the brown ones are bad news and do need pre-soaking!
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wot abut red ones or black ext ?????????
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Most of the stuff on my domestics comes straight off. The brown ones are tricky, but just scrub it, go do the other panes, go back to it, and it will most of the time just fly off.
I'm so glad I don't have to use trad tools on that anymore, yuck I hated that.
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the black and white ones with nuts in are a bit stubborn.
Someone posted a good tip for that. Put a piece of velcrose on the side of the brush to scrub with, it doesn't scratch the glass.
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heres a nice new wfp tool out for birdcrap
reach a round
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF9NU-cDTpU
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for your convenience bird crap is colour coded!
the white ones will come staight off and don't need pre-soaking.
the brown ones are bad news and do need pre-soaking!
;D ;D
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Having read all the above, I have had to get the ladders off twice in 4 years.
Anyone ever scrubbed for ages on what turns out to be paint?