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Re: No nonsense/ 1st clean
« Reply #20 on: November 08, 2018, 06:08:09 pm »
On first cleans I generally on use pure water.
But if im doing any FSG and conservatory roof cleaning I will nearly always use the No nonsense degreaser and add a splash of Pvcu solvent cleaner that I get from Toolstation:
https://www.toolstation.com/shop/Cleaning+%26+Pest+Control/d260/Window+Cleaning/sd3231/PVCu+Solvent+Cleaner/p31464

If it's a property that im cleaning for the first time and doing the whole house (all plastics and windows) I will generally soap the glass and frames up with the No nonsense/ solvent cleaner mix also before giving it all a good scrub and rinse with pure water.

I don't tend to give chemical cleaners a lot of thought to be honest and have used household Flash etc. in the past and have been satisfied with the results.
But I do reckon the No nonsense/ solvent cleaner mix is the best I've tried.
It works well at removing the dirt and grime and leaves a clean shiny finish to the plastics and glass.




How do you manage to mix a water based product with a solvent based product the two won’t mix bit like oil and water wont miix ???

andyM

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Re: No nonsense/ 1st clean
« Reply #21 on: November 08, 2018, 08:21:07 pm »
On first cleans I generally on use pure water.
But if im doing any FSG and conservatory roof cleaning I will nearly always use the No nonsense degreaser and add a splash of Pvcu solvent cleaner that I get from Toolstation:
https://www.toolstation.com/shop/Cleaning+%26+Pest+Control/d260/Window+Cleaning/sd3231/PVCu+Solvent+Cleaner/p31464

If it's a property that im cleaning for the first time and doing the whole house (all plastics and windows) I will generally soap the glass and frames up with the No nonsense/ solvent cleaner mix also before giving it all a good scrub and rinse with pure water.

I don't tend to give chemical cleaners a lot of thought to be honest and have used household Flash etc. in the past and have been satisfied with the results.
But I do reckon the No nonsense/ solvent cleaner mix is the best I've tried.
It works well at removing the dirt and grime and leaves a clean shiny finish to the plastics and glass.




How do you manage to mix a water based product with a solvent based product the two won’t mix bit like oil and water wont miix ???



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It could be the same way they get the bubbles in Aero chocolate bars I suppose?
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