Sep 8, 2013 #1 S Shinytime Well-known member Messages 210 I was just wondering if anyone can tell me the best chemical they use? I have a few windows which need the sticker removed but there is also a few which look as if glue has been rubbed into them?!
I was just wondering if anyone can tell me the best chemical they use? I have a few windows which need the sticker removed but there is also a few which look as if glue has been rubbed into them?!
Sep 8, 2013 #2 rcproperty Well-known member Messages 7,757 i use this stuff its great, just spray on, leave it for a few minutes then just scrap it off. I get it from here:- http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Cleaning+Pest+Control/Indoor+Surface+Cleaners/Home+Strip+Super+Strength+Degreaser+500ml/d260/sd2800/p28838 video of what I did :- http://youtu.be/wrKkvJJ8eio the window I did was covered in plastic that I had to take off View attachment 2134
i use this stuff its great, just spray on, leave it for a few minutes then just scrap it off. I get it from here:- http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Cleaning+Pest+Control/Indoor+Surface+Cleaners/Home+Strip+Super+Strength+Degreaser+500ml/d260/sd2800/p28838 video of what I did :- http://youtu.be/wrKkvJJ8eio the window I did was covered in plastic that I had to take off View attachment 2134
Sep 9, 2013 #4 M Masons Well-known member Messages 1,504 Great vid RC. And great suggestion. I've always just used a scraper with plenty of suds but if a product can speed things up then it makes sense. Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk 2
Great vid RC. And great suggestion. I've always just used a scraper with plenty of suds but if a product can speed things up then it makes sense. Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk 2