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Give them a good scrub with your wfp, then go over them with a squeegee on a pole!
I'm talking about those roofs that have almost no (steep) incline to it. How do you get all the rubbish off?I tried using an angle adaptor, and tilting the brush towards me, so the jets are more horizontal to the roof, making it easier to squirt the bits away. But it's such a pain, especially from the seals around the edges, especially the top, it just doesn't work all that well.I'm just using wfp, I've tried the tap, but it just seems to blast everywhere.
Quote from: groundhog on December 15, 2008, 08:05:26 pmGive them a good scrub with your wfp, then go over them with a squeegee on a pole! Use a suitable algea removal detergent with a applicator on a pole pulling the rubbish off it, give it 5 mins and rinse with tap water through the wfp whilst scrubbing.If its a glass roof, then go back over it and rinse with pure water
So do you turn the flow rate way up then? Because I simply can't get all the bits off with normal wfp.
with a applicator on a pole pulling the rubbish off it