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When you quote a con roof ALWAYS, tell them it is a ROOF, not a window, and as such, you can ONLY clean off the dirt , and CANNOT guarantee removal of ANY stains ect You then cover yourself for custys that expect to much. By the way I agree that it is probably from lead, if it is forget it you will never remove that, and should not expect to.You can only clean, what will clean. No more no less. 2hrs crikey how much time can you allow.Alan pristine
Did you use tap water? any lead on the conny roof?
Where poss we blade off glass roofs as its quicker than trying to constantly wash the tiny bits off. Get a Harris pole from b and q for a tenner.
I think it would help to have pics and better description of the roof, you mentioned that there was Upvc ? Is the capping ( finials ) plastic ? Or lead ? Or is there lead flashing where its joined to the property? Did you ask if the glass was self cleaning ? Assuming that the new owners have is info.If self cleaning your may find that the surface has been damaged through neglect or chemicals being used to clean it previously Where poss we blade off glass roofs as its quicker than trying to constantly wash the tiny bits off. Get a Harris pole from b and q for a tenner.As for price sounds about right if its a smallish one Darran
Quote from: Smudger on September 01, 2013, 07:30:37 pmWhere poss we blade off glass roofs as its quicker than trying to constantly wash the tiny bits off. Get a Harris pole from b and q for a tenner.Good tip, I think I'm gonna do this from now on, I waste loads of water on glass roofs trying to get all the crap off, no matter how much I rinse there always seems to be bits still there.
Could it be old silicone residue? We've a glass conny roof and there are a few marks in the corners but they've used clear silicone. It's nothing major, though. Just a thought.
Quote from: G Griffin on September 01, 2013, 08:30:01 pmCould it be old silicone residue? We've a glass conny roof and there are a few marks in the corners but they've used clear silicone. It's nothing major, though. Just a thought. No. Pretty sure not. I will have a good look tomorrow.
It was something and nothing. Strangely what looked like limescale patches on the day near the flashing weren't there at all. From what I could see any marks were on the inside except for three round stains with a hole in the middle which look as though they were the reult of 3 CDs being left on the roof for months/years. There were two marks on the conny windows which I had missed, but was easily able to scrape off. I was paid and all is good for future 8 weekly job.
Quote from: 8weekly on September 02, 2013, 03:32:51 pmIt was something and nothing. Strangely what looked like limescale patches on the day near the flashing weren't there at all. From what I could see any marks were on the inside except for three round stains with a hole in the middle which look as though they were the reult of 3 CDs being left on the roof for months/years. There were two marks on the conny windows which I had missed, but was easily able to scrape off. I was paid and all is good for future 8 weekly job.The round marks that you thought were from cd's could of been from the sucker lifter things the fitters used and didn't wipe the glass after to remove the marks.I've seen it very occasionally on windows.
No still don't understand, I must be thick