How to clean glass conservatory roof?
Question:I have a glass lean-to style conservatory with quite a lot of green staining / mold?? on the glass. Does anyone know a really good method / chemicals which would clean this effectively? Thanks!!
Answers:
windex
Windex makes a power wash - you could give that a try...
It's called hard work and soap, after you have got the worse off then you can use a glass cleaner. Find your local PVC window seller and get some plastic cleaner and glass cleaner from there. Remember not to stand on the roof, find you local DIY shop and get a long pole with the window cleaning attachments. Oh I just did mine and it took 5 days inside and out.
I use a power washer on my large greenhouse, I use washing up liquid in the mixer. It takes around 5 mins to do and comes out really clean.
try using two parts bleach two parts water and some vinegar in a hand pump spray it some at a time let it set for a couple of mins. then hose it off worked on mildew on my house
The best thing I've ever used, and still do, is Thieves. It's an organic cleaner that works wonderful for getting rid of mold and as a regular cleaner. You can get this product at www.moldrx4u.com I've never had mold come back where I've used it. You should check it out.
I would use Windex on the glass.
In a bucket of warm water add a small amount of dishwashing detergent and a larger amount of metho, wash over then use a rubber handle window cleaner to take off.
The best cleaner for moldy stuff is bleach ... Clorox Clean-up is a good product that has bleach in it and it comes in a spray bottle.. Spray it on and let it set for a few minutes, if you have a long handled brush, scrub lightly and rinse ... Worked on my vinyl siding on my house... will probably work on glass too...But with all cleaning chemicals, be careful and wear gloves when handling and wear old clothes because it will bleach out anything it gets on...
hot water a little liquid soap ,2 caps of white vinegar use a soft brush then hose down with cold water shine nice and squeaky clean.
More Related Questions & Answers...