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What do you do if you come to a window that's had an overflow dripping on it and it's got covered in limescale. Do you clean as usual and ignore what won't come off, or do you deal with limescale and charge extra?Previous post suggested vinegar, what do you use?Thoughts please.Peter
I might mention it to them that its going to prove difficult to remove, some calcium deposits are difficult to remove to say the least. I have one where I just leave it (cant see out the glass anyway) its caused by a buggered gutter from an annexe on the side of the house; I cant see that one ever coming up, shes left it so long. Maybe Im being intolerant, but cant she get it mended, Id do it
Quote from: Blackbushe Windows on February 07, 2008, 12:07:44 pmWhat do you do if you come to a window that's had an overflow dripping on it and it's got covered in limescale. Do you clean as usual and ignore what won't come off, or do you deal with limescale and charge extra?Previous post suggested vinegar, what do you use?Thoughts please.Peter Just squirt limescale remover on it, Mr Muscle or similar, cheap enough.Scrub and rinse scrub and rinse! Adds about 20 seconds to the job and costs about 1p.I don't charge any extra for the odd one....all part of the service.