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Sunshine

  • Posts: 74
UPV cladding
« on: January 18, 2004, 11:25:14 pm »
Hi All,

Need a little help. Whats  the best way to slean UPC (cladding etc).

A couple of customers have asked me if I will clean their cladding. I was going to power wash it off...please let me have your thoughts.

Thanks  

APS_PureWash_Sys

  • Posts: 43
Re: UPV cladding
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2004, 11:49:34 pm »
Quite a few firms i know use their wfp systems to clean upc cladding if its in a bad state you will have to get a platform in to do the job and some elbow grease. the firm i worked for, on names mentioned they always used wfp for this task!!!!!!!!!
APS PureWash Systems
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Jeff Brimble

  • Posts: 4347
Re: UPV cladding
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2004, 12:15:52 am »
It always ends up being a bigger job than u think so do not underestimate it. Its probably gone greyish and may have mould on the bottom edges. You have to agitate dirt so just using water even a pressure washer may not be the answer. If you put a ladder anywhere near it , because of the brittleness with age it could easily break and then try and replace it !!!! Try £100 both sides of the house and be prepared to walk away. Even a wfp will take lots of arm movement and time.
Jeff

stevekennedy

  • Posts: 677
Re: UPV cladding
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2004, 12:19:49 pm »
I use a ladder stand-off for access to avoid touching the plastic. Then take wet abrasive pad with some Jif cream cleaner on it. Give it a rubb then dry it off/polish it with dry scrim/towel. Takes a while but looks great. I always explain to the customer that I'm doing it this way even though it takes a bit longer then they think the're getting something for nothing. I don't usually do the gable ends as my ladders won't reach. Customers are usually willing to pay £50 - £70 for the front and back minus the gables. Takes me 1 1/2 hours. Good earner!  ;D


Mikey Warner

  • Posts: 254
Re: UPV cladding
« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2004, 01:47:16 am »
I'll agree that Facia/soffit cleaning is a good earner 8)

As Steve said, a bit of elbow grease and Cif or Jif whatever it is now? works wonders,..

1st - it does a "blooming" (that ok Steve :D) good job.
2nd - the customer see's you up there and see's you're givin it some.
3rd - People driving by notice you and i'd say 70% of the time i've been asked to do other peoples just from being seen ;D

I usually save these up as Saturday jobs and it can be done in the rain, another thing, offer to clean the windows after ;)

Mikey

mickeyfat

Re: UPV cladding
« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2004, 01:58:30 am »
i find some house 150 and some 50 depends on the customers urgentness

and i also find it a good earner somtimes 8 a day inth summer (quikeies 50 quid each)

but i wonder...is it only a good earner because of lack of collections?