Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ftp on November 02, 2009, 05:55:40 pm
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Cleaning conservatoty glass today that was covered in snail trails and cobwebs and to be honest was struggling to shift it. Sod thisI thought and got a bottle of cillit bang degreaser out of the van and sprayed the glass. Worked a treat.
Got me wondering if pure water could be diluted with a degreaser and get away with it? Anyone experimented with it?
Suppose isopropanal is a degreaser. Wondered if any of the other products would work.
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Anything like that and I get the TFR out and give it a good spray, as long as you don't let it dry it works a treat
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Hello ftp,
Yes, I've experimented with it mixing pure water and unger liquid works very well indeed also less chance of leaving watermarks when working with the traditional methods of window cleaning.
Kind regards.
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Hello ftp,
Yes, I've experimented with it mixing pure water and unger liquid works very well indeed also less chance of leaving watermarks when working with the traditional methods of window cleaning.
Kind regards. :)
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Hello ftp,
Yes, I've experimented with it mixing pure water and unger liquid works very well indeed also less chance of leaving watermarks when working with the traditional methods of window cleaning.
Kind regards.
Sorry, getting a little over zealous posting the same message twice, by mistake i might add. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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straying slightly off topic.I have seen a post on youtube where someone adds vinegar to pure water to make the water sheet better.anyone had any experiance of this and would you recommend it,if so what ratio?
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Anything like that and I get the TFR out and give it a good spray, as long as you don't let it dry it works a treat
daft question but whats TFR?
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traffic film remover.only use non caustic stuff.gardiners poles sell some for around £25 for 25 litre barrel,I got some yesterday from a HGV suppliers for 12.50 plus vat.
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Is it generally available? I'll google it - thanks for your help :)
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I am only just finding this stuff out,I googled it and saw it was sold by car and Hgv suppliers,I knew of a place near me as i used to drive trucks as part of my last job,went to them and got it cheaper than any place i seen on net.Just ask at a local truck firm where they get stuff from
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Thanks Chopsie! my neighboor drives hgv's for a living I'll ask him.
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traffic film remover.only use non caustic stuff.gardiners poles sell some for around £25 for 25 litre barrel,I got some yesterday from a HGV suppliers for 12.50 plus vat.
Never had a problem in 3 years with the caustic to be honest, just dilute it to instructions and you'll be fine, it definately works better than "non" for our line of work (according to my supplier)