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I have a long standing customer who fitted replacement windows.Very smart upvc with a realistic woodgrain effect.The problem is that, particularly on the North Side, the sills are going green and due to the finish, it's difficult to remove the green.I've previously used Virosol, a soft cloth, a lot of gentle polishing and then resealing with Super Resin Polish.Can anyone suggest a painless, de-greening method that isn't going to damage the plastic?
Not a problem with hot water
Quote from: p1w1 on January 29, 2024, 07:33:56 pmNot a problem with hot water I'd say it's the bristles not getting in the grain effect rather than the temperature of the water.
Thanks all.I'd have thought the bleach suggestion was entirely sensible but there are many, many warnings about a potential bleach / upvc reaction in which it tuns the plastic brown.Has anybody experienced this?If so, how do the softwash folks find cleaning around upvc?