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HI Sarah
We have had the same windows we had the same problem I found it best with wfp a long rinse seemed to cure it also found that when cleaned monthly it became less of a problem as time went on.
best of luck
regards grant
Thanks Grant,That seems to be the case as the more we did them the better they got, however I have just read on the net that once the paint has started to chip the powder continues to corrode and not much can be done.
I agree it wouldnot e so bad if you did them regularly but this was a bi-annual clean so on hindsight we should have kept well away.
All sorted now butI just thought it was worth another mention on the forum to hopefully prevent others getting caught out.
On my house its worst where the sun shines directly on the back of the house.I presume its caused by surface oxidising so its only going to get worse as the frames get older.
Spot on Vince -now I have done my research you are right on both accounts. Guess what ? This job had OLD, PEELING frames and it was 28 deg.
Should of sat in the garden with a good book, glass of red and some sun block - LOL
Sarah