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Jon Grainger
Hi guys
I have been asked to quote for a series of office and industrial units, which the landlord wants cleaned once a year.
Around 50% of the windows are alluminium which is then painted or powder coated. He told me, that the installers recommended cleaning them with a car cleaning shampoo as that cleans, but also leaves a thin film of wax which protects the paint.
I see what he is saying, but this is something I have not heard of before. Because the installers have recommended this, he wants some kind of protective coat. Is there anything on the market which could be applied to do this job?
I am WFP, but will be done end of May time, so I am thinking of letting the Windows dry and then applying said polish with a cloth and buffing?
Please advise
Jon
I have been asked to quote for a series of office and industrial units, which the landlord wants cleaned once a year.
Around 50% of the windows are alluminium which is then painted or powder coated. He told me, that the installers recommended cleaning them with a car cleaning shampoo as that cleans, but also leaves a thin film of wax which protects the paint.
I see what he is saying, but this is something I have not heard of before. Because the installers have recommended this, he wants some kind of protective coat. Is there anything on the market which could be applied to do this job?
I am WFP, but will be done end of May time, so I am thinking of letting the Windows dry and then applying said polish with a cloth and buffing?
Please advise
Jon