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If its "self cleaning" pure waterotherwise TFR Darran
If you put too strong a mix of TFR on glass, this is only likely to happen with a strong caustic cleaner such as Virosol, you’ll know if it’s self cleaning as it turns the glass milky in appearance.Just apply a solution of descaler to the glass. It clears immediately. Don’t ask me why or how, or what the science is behind it, but that’s the solution. Any other general purpose TFR, you’ll likely not have an issue.
Quote from: Slacky on April 15, 2021, 08:15:11 amIf you put too strong a mix of TFR on glass, this is only likely to happen with a strong caustic cleaner such as Virosol, you’ll know if it’s self cleaning as it turns the glass milky in appearance.Just apply a solution of descaler to the glass. It clears immediately. Don’t ask me why or how, or what the science is behind it, but that’s the solution. Any other general purpose TFR, you’ll likely not have an issue.Virosol isn’t caustic
Quote from: Splash & dash on April 15, 2021, 05:04:46 pmQuote from: Slacky on April 15, 2021, 08:15:11 amIf you put too strong a mix of TFR on glass, this is only likely to happen with a strong caustic cleaner such as Virosol, you’ll know if it’s self cleaning as it turns the glass milky in appearance.Just apply a solution of descaler to the glass. It clears immediately. Don’t ask me why or how, or what the science is behind it, but that’s the solution. Any other general purpose TFR, you’ll likely not have an issue.Virosol isn’t causticYou're right. I don't know why I said caustic, harsh would be what I meant. It has a reasonably high pH.It can certainly be corrosive, given a strong mix and self-cleaning glass..
Quote from: Slacky on April 15, 2021, 06:49:38 pmQuote from: Splash & dash on April 15, 2021, 05:04:46 pmQuote from: Slacky on April 15, 2021, 08:15:11 amIf you put too strong a mix of TFR on glass, this is only likely to happen with a strong caustic cleaner such as Virosol, you’ll know if it’s self cleaning as it turns the glass milky in appearance.Just apply a solution of descaler to the glass. It clears immediately. Don’t ask me why or how, or what the science is behind it, but that’s the solution. Any other general purpose TFR, you’ll likely not have an issue.Virosol isn’t causticYou're right. I don't know why I said caustic, harsh would be what I meant. It has a reasonably high pH.It can certainly be corrosive, given a strong mix and self-cleaning glass..Reading the data sheets for Virosol and ubik is interesting ubik has a higher ph value . We have always used Virosol on self cleaning roofs in bright sunlight on hot days and let it dry out then scrub the roof rinse and never had any issues at all we do dilute it 10-1 , I remember you posting a while ago about having issues with it though .