Clean It Up
		UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: amayze on November 10, 2009, 08:55:49 pm
		
			
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				Took a call from a new cust yesterday, seems her windows were egg'd and chocolated moussed...I know, I know, I didn't know that's what the kids are doing now days at Halloween.
As a trad wc will TFR help to get rid of them or just a damn good soak and a sharp blade? And I mean the egg & mousse not tyhe kids !!
			 
			
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				Soak it up with some bread soldiers.
			
 
			
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Soak it up with some bread soldiers.
 ;D
			 
			
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				I done a first clean yesterday who's windows had suffered an egging. It was a bit of a bitch to be honest, I had to go over it a few times and take the scraper to it as well. 
Good luck
			 
			
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				Thanks ftp - just knew I could count on one of your yolks
			
 
			
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				It was an old yolk I poached from someone else and scrambled it down quickly. I could have coddled something else I suppose before someone else beats me to it. Ohh the eggcitement has got to me!
			
 
			
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It was an old yolk I poached from someone else and scrambled it down quickly. I could have coddled something else I suppose before someone else beats me to it. Ohh the eggcitement has got to me!
In the words of Monty Burns "Eggs-celant" ;D
			 
			
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				This is eggsactly what I thought would happen.
			
 
			
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				It still would have been nice to have had a yes or a no !! 
As well as all the (wise) cracks !!
			 
			
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				No need to let it soak, just wet it and scrape with a blade.
			
 
			
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I done a first clean yesterday who's windows had suffered an egging. It was a bit of a bitch to be honest, I had to go over it a few times and take the scraper to it as well. 
Good luck
Fenwicks superior cleaner from halfords will do the job.
			 
			
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				Yes TFR should work on egg quite easily.
I tend to mix it with unger liquid and pure water makes it work even better.
hope this helps.
Kind regards. :)
			 
			
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				soak it with soap, leave it ten mins, then wash as normal,
had one the other day and the egg had been on 3 weeks, a good soak, and it melts.