Greetings all - help needed about any tips on cleaning glass from a re-cycled greenhouse. The glass has been painted with whatever the white stuff is people put on (sorry for ignorance!) and we are trying to clean the glass to put into a frame. There is rather a lot of it and I don't know how long the white stuff has been on - but it's definitely years rather than months. The power washer isn't touching it! Any advice most gratefully received
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Originally posted by Bibliobeck View PostGreetings all - help needed about any tips on cleaning glass from a re-cycled greenhouse. The glass has been painted with whatever the white stuff is people put on (sorry for ignorance!) and we are trying to clean the glass to put into a frame. There is rather a lot of it and I don't know how long the white stuff has been on - but it's definitely years rather than months. The power washer isn't touching it! Any advice most gratefully received
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If its really refusing to come off, I can recommend a stripper!!!!
Nitromors is not overly ecologically sound I shouldnt imagine, but it works a treat, and if there's a lot to do, makes the job very easy indeedBob Leponge
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Thank you all very much for your extremely quick replies - you are all right... elbow grease and a home made scraper (mole grips and a stanley knife blade ) are doing a slow but excellent job. So no cheating with the power washer then...
For the really stubbon bits my hubbie has some secret noxious substance that takes it right off - not sure what it is or how eco friendly but hopefully we won't need to use too much.
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Someone had given my inherited greenhouse a coat of something white to stop it overheating in the summer. I've tried all sorts to get it off and on a whim decided to have a go with paint stripper!
The paint stripper does the job but it is still hard work. I think it's been painted with white oil based undercoat!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Originally posted by Bibliobeck View PostPoor Snadger - your job sounds much tougher than mine! Do you think it will ever come off?? I'm off out for another day off scraping, washing, polishing, positioning and clipping together...
If I ever do get it off I'll only use the proper stuff (coolglass?) or failing that Windowlene, for shading!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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