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The plastic scourer cannot scratch glass. If however there was sharp grit in the bird muck & you were rubbing it into the glass,....
I done a job on a £4 million house once. There was cement on the glass. Not loads but splatterings of it. Got a brand new blade to get it off. No problem at all,but after apping and blazing it,every piece of glass had some "serious" scratches on them. It's almost put me off "blading" for life. Oh by the way,I never went back. I know it's wrong but he asked me get it off and I did. But I'm buggered if I was gonna fork out a grand replacing his glass. He was one of these bankers who have ballsed us all up anyways. I still manage to sleep at night :-)
i think it was tempered glass bud. I'd been using a sraper for years with no probs at all. But it just "did" on this glass. Like i said, i dont feel too bad(although i admit i should) He was an obnoxious, horrible, tight git. I remember hearing this guy speaking to his mrs while i was there. I wouldnt speak to a "dead" dog like he spoke to her. And that was while i was there. God only know what he's like behind closed doors. Too much info, right? lol
sounds like you had a bit of grit on ya T MOP.the scourers wont scratch glass.regardsdazmond
Quote from: dazmond on January 05, 2011, 10:27:29 amsounds like you had a bit of grit on ya T MOP.the scourers wont scratch glass.regardsdazmondWrong mate, They do if you apply too much pressure This happened to me.