Re: [World] ALGAE REMOVAL


From "Evan Pyle" <addressis@removed>
Date Tue, 8 Feb 2000 15:06:33 -0600

 
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Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 2:34 PM
Subject: RE: [World] ALGAE REMOVAL

I have power washed such algae off glass, but the glazing can be a concern.  there may also be things you can do to prevent it’s reoccurrence.

 

An AquaClean type waterfed pole system may also be of some use here.

 

Steven L Miller

 

In fact I was going to suggest either a very soft bristled brush (like is supplied with Unger Hi-Flo, or Mr. Longarm Hydro-soar, Tucker pole, etc.)  I use a Wright-Burnett brush I buy locally.  Use plently of soap, then rinse when clean.  Then you can window wash in the normal fashion.

 

Evan Pyle
Expert Window Cleaning
Baton Rouge LA
epyle@i-55.com

 

 

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: World-owner@wcmail.net [mailto:World-owner@wcmail.net]On Behalf Of Eddie (CLEARVIEW)
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 2:45 PM
To: World@wcmail.net
Subject: [World] ALGAE REMOVAL

 

Hi Group,

Can anyone advise me the correct detergent and method for removing the green algae from conservatory roofs of some new residential work I've just acquired, they all have conservatories and all covered with this algae.

I do not want to scratch these semi/clear roof panels so any good advice would be appreciated.

All the panels are triangular and finish to a point approx 3 to 4 metres long making them difficult to use a stripwasher and squeegee where they narrow to a point.

 

Regards

Eddie

(Clearview)

Birmingham

 England.


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