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(wfp)I know this subject has been done before, but these seem to be permenant .Could it be the sun which has caused it to dry to quick,as ive herd in America they advise you should use wfp early in the morning avoiding hot part of the day.Has enybody else had this.My tds has been kept normal.
if the spots won't come off using trad methods, I would think they were there before you came along.possibly leaking overflow pipe, try a bit of viakal on a cloth.
Quote from: AJ on October 03, 2008, 11:12:55 pmif the spots won't come off using trad methods, I would think they were there before you came along.possibly leaking overflow pipe, try a bit of viakal on a cloth. This sounds right - its prob hard water stain, ive used viakal & the like which is great if u catch it early - but if its been on there for years sometimes it wont shift
Any big supermarket sell them, the Mr mussle 100% limescale remover is good too, just watch your eyes when u spray it.
GB, The Windy Pure Freedom send you out with while they fit systems advises cooling hot glass down for few seconds as hot glass can cause spotting. Have heard from local guys who have had problems with spotting in hot sun. Just a thought.Peter
Good thinking, thats why Tucker sell a dual trim with a sponge centre- to help cool the hot glass over there.
Yep, but everything Tucker is sold by Aquafactors over here.http://www.aquafactorsdirect.co.uk/index.php/site/product/category/poles/"There is a wide range of brushes varying in size and texture. Quality has always been a priority. Competitive brushes are known to flatten with use. Our brushes remain stiff and have gained the reputation of being the best in the business. The most popular brush is a 12” DT (double trim). We also do full trim, foam centred and wall brushes at 12” and 18”."