I think it was Ian Lancaster who said 'Isopropyl alcohol is another solvent cleaner you can add to wfp water that doesn’t leave a residue cause it evaporates'. Maybe thats an easier way to do it. I never have so I don't know but Ian knows what he's talking about.
Quote from: tom2009 on October 21, 2010, 06:43:55 pmI think it was Ian Lancaster who said 'Isopropyl alcohol is another solvent cleaner you can add to wfp water that doesn’t leave a residue cause it evaporates'. Maybe thats an easier way to do it. I never have so I don't know but Ian knows what he's talking about.You are correct. But be careful using it as it is highly flammable.
Quote from: rg1 on October 21, 2010, 07:18:23 pmQuote from: tom2009 on October 21, 2010, 06:43:55 pmI think it was Ian Lancaster who said 'Isopropyl alcohol is another solvent cleaner you can add to wfp water that doesn’t leave a residue cause it evaporates'. Maybe thats an easier way to do it. I never have so I don't know but Ian knows what he's talking about.You are correct. But be careful using it as it is highly flammable.nearly bonfire night so could be fun
Just mix tfr in your water and spray from brushSwop to clean pole and brush wash with pure water from other tankWe did whole exterior facia of large building this way , worked a treatOh and yes had large triple glass line along top and down each sideHadn't been cleaned for years and WOW was the client happyGordon