This is an advertisementInterested In Advertising? | Contact Us Here
so would it not work then quick srubb on frame wiat to it dries then just clean the glass, waiting for them to dry is not a prob as it's about eight days work!
Quote from: wightsurf on August 13, 2008, 09:34:50 pmso would it not work then quick srubb on frame wiat to it dries then just clean the glass, waiting for them to dry is not a prob as it's about eight days work!Yes it's possible, but it all depends on the frame, for that to work you would ideally need no crossbars etc, or do all parts of all the windows in stages avoiding run down. A pain, but what can you do.Has anyone checked if Isopropyl made a difference? Or hot wfp?
Did a very big job today, literally all the frames were oxidised, did the frames first, (all georgian btw, so I did all the crossbars) and then the glass, did see instant milk on the window after they dried. Totally forgot to tell them, they seemed well pleased though, the whole building was gleaming even from a couple of feet away. I will tell them later.
Quote from: [GQC] Tim on August 13, 2008, 09:53:06 pmQuote from: wightsurf on August 13, 2008, 09:34:50 pmso would it not work then quick srubb on frame wiat to it dries then just clean the glass, waiting for them to dry is not a prob as it's about eight days work!Yes it's possible, but it all depends on the frame, for that to work you would ideally need no crossbars etc, or do all parts of all the windows in stages avoiding run down. A pain, but what can you do.Has anyone checked if Isopropyl made a difference? Or hot wfp?Isopropanol makes a difference on all windows,i`m not going into it it`s all been said before.