purpleroad
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Unless you kill the algi it will keep coming back no amount of putting things in the gap will stop this , bleach or a bio product is the only long term solution
Bit excessive using ppe.But watch for plants in the area when using bleach etc. Wear PPE
Unless you kill the algi it will keep coming back no amount of putting things in the gap will stop this , bleach or a bio product is the only long term solution
But watch for plants in the area when using bleach etc. Wear PPE
This job last year was like that with green everywhere.I have some Astonish mould and mildew spray which is bleach based as you can smell it straight away, I will use this on some jobs moving forward it's only a handful at most, older frames are more of an issue were it's got behind the beads, looking around everywhere is greening up because of the warmer damper autumn and winter
What do you do for the other 3 weeks of the month??I don't charge extra for first cleans because I usually know the new customer or they are the neighbour of a customer. With only 50 customers then time was on my side but with 100 now its a different ball game.
So bleach and water doesn’t make the frames discoloured then?If using normal flash with bleach kitchen spray you dint get more than a few drips off the sills at worst , if using hypo mix in back pack then yes I would damp down any plants before and after application We have been doing frames like this for about 15 years or so if the frames are a bit stained this way of cleaning will improve there appearance no end some almost come up like new , we do this on first cleans and charge 2-3 times normal clean price customers love the results and cannot believe the difference, then we benefit the next clean as the frames are sparkling and the job takes a fraction of the time to from then on