Smurf
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Maybe could offer this as an addon to wfp work?
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I would think if the chemical is good enough then a low pressure would have worked to. Although it would have taken at least twice as long i would have thought!Excellent. Dya think it would have worked using just the low pressure wash ?
My thought would be that you would have to take precautions on the chemical you use as well. You wouldn't want to damage or discolour the owning. Has anyone come across a chemical particularly good for this type of cleaning?It depends how much for the chemicals...
Thanks for the suggestion, I typed in winsol awning cleaner and stumbled a very good page explaining a lot about the methods and precautions you should take. This is the link http://www.winsol.com/maint.htmgood video smurf , i done a few canopys in the past and just used a washing powder paste , a mix of water and washing powder , a scrub with wfp and left dwell for 20 mins and then low pressure powerwashed off , the results were great . i seen that video a while back and i think its a winsol product that is used but only available in the states so it would be very expensive .
Thanks for the suggestion, I typed in winsol awning cleaner and stumbled a very good page explaining a lot about the methods and precautions you should take. This is the link http://www.winsol.com/maint.htm