Chris34
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A customer has just had their wooden frames painted grey 6 weeks ago, I cleaned them today for the first time since being painted. I did the fronts then did the back. I always wipe down my lower ground sills when done and started with the back wiping the sills then went to the front to wipe the sills and noticed the paint on the first window I got to didn't look right and thought the painters must have done a bad job, didn't really think much more about it but then noticed on the next window that there were circles where the water had dried and had dried a light grey colour, I then started to panic as I noticed the rest of the windows were the same. It was like a leopard print effect where the beads of water that had formed on the sill had dried to a light grey colour, looked absolutely awful. I frantically scrubbed with a microfibre cloth and they did blend back into the dark grey paint but it has now got me concerned about the upper sills as I cannot see them.
To make matters worse their neighbour also had theirs painted at the same time, so I explained the potential problem and said I wanted to do a test on just one of their windows, they were happy to do that, I went away came back 2 hours later and it looked ok so I'm going to proceed with their clean tomorrow.
Just wondering if anybody else has experienced any issues like this and if you have does it go back to the original colour when it's properly dried?
To make matters worse their neighbour also had theirs painted at the same time, so I explained the potential problem and said I wanted to do a test on just one of their windows, they were happy to do that, I went away came back 2 hours later and it looked ok so I'm going to proceed with their clean tomorrow.
Just wondering if anybody else has experienced any issues like this and if you have does it go back to the original colour when it's properly dried?