Cameronmalson1985
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What’s everyone’s best method to get paint of pvc frames. Thanks
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Loads of variables to consider there though man. If the customer has just moved in they can’t do this. If some cheap painter has done such a bad job they have left paint behind what’s the odds of them actually coming back to sort it? I’m with IG here, just charge accordinglyWe don’t do builders cleans best thing to do is get the painters back to remove the paint that they got on the frames end of story
Loads of variables to consider there though man. If the customer has just moved in they can’t do this. If some cheap painter has done such a bad job they have left paint behind what’s the odds of them actually coming back to sort it? I’m with IG here, just charge accordingly
I get what you’re saying and there’s a few chaps with this sort of attitude towards it but if you’ve got space in your diary it’s just a restoration and charge accordingly. Best case is they take your expensive quote and have you back to clean each month. You can always start with cleaning a small section while quoting and see what it comes out like, this way both you and the customer are happy with what you expect the finished article to look like.Sorry i dont agree if you do attempt to remove it and it’s not to there satisfaction , or there is staining that you cannot remove or damage to the frames or anything else it’s you they will be winging to not the painter , why put yourself in that position you haven’t caused the problem so why end up with the hassle? Most people wouldn’t be prepared to pay the going rate either if you can earn £30-£50 per hour doing normal maintenance cleans what are you going to charge to do this it’s got to be more £50-£70 per hour ? How many would pay that ? Why would you want to do a difficult job when there is a lot of easy work it doesn’t make financial sense better off walking away , been there done that years ago and certainly won’t be doing it again
I get what you’re saying and there’s a few chaps with this sort of attitude towards it but if you’ve got space in your diary it’s just a restoration and charge accordingly. Best case is they take your expensive quote and have you back to clean each month. You can always start with cleaning a small section while quoting and see what it comes out like, this way both you and the customer are happy with what you expect the finished article to look like.
Just offering advice I wouldn't touch it personally far to busy I have one job were the owner decided to spray his fence with a spray gun needless to say it went everywhere covered the white composite door and white pvc frames and glass, I got it off the glass with wfp quite easily and advised him what to do regarding getting it off the frames but told him he would be very lucky to remove it safely from the door without damaging it. It's still on months laterLoads of variables to consider there though man. If the customer has just moved in they can’t do this. If some cheap painter has done such a bad job they have left paint behind what’s the odds of them actually coming back to sort it? I’m with IG here, just charge accordingly