awning cleaning

A light house wash mix and rinse real well.
 
$59.97 isn't it too expensive? There must be something as effective as this but cheaper for commercial use.
I think chlorine is harmful for awnings when cleaning is repeated on weekly/monthly basis.
I am very interested in this topic :)
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Zero tip Or rotary nozzle works best. Muratic Acid makes for a great stain remover....:yeah: Use the search button! :grin:

(NOTE: To any newbies reading this. I'm just kidding.) :slap:
 
Zero tip Or rotary nozzle works best. Muratic Acid makes for a great stain remover....:yeah: Use the search button! :grin:

(NOTE: To any newbies reading this. I'm just kidding.) :slap:

I got your search button, right here:yeah:
LOL LOL
 
$59.97 isn't it too expensive? There must be something as effective as this but cheaper for commercial use.
I think chlorine is harmful for awnings when cleaning is repeated on weekly/monthly basis.
I am very interested in this topic :)
%3E

The $59.97 product is the "Awning Armor" - which is a sealer with UV blockers. You would use this after the cleaning. It treats upto 10,000 sq ft of awning.

The "Deep Clean" - is for heavy soiled awnings and can clean upto 7,000 sq feet of awning.

The "Awning cleaning and protectant", the $29.97 product treats 5,000 to 10,000 sq ft. This is probably the product I would use, as Jeff said the awning wasn't very dirty. Being able to tell the client that you're not only cleaning the awnings, but you're protecting them at the same time would be well worth the cost, in my opinion.
 
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The "Awning cleaning and protectant", the $29.97 product treats 5,000 to 10,000 sq ft. This is probably the product I would use, as Jeff said the awning wasn't very dirty. QUOTE]

That product states that its for vinyl awnings. Jeff said the ones hes doing are fabric and have a sealer on them already. Can you use it on both?
 
I forgot Jeff said this was cloth, although I have used the 'awning cleaning and protectant' on both with great results. I clean some KFC awning's on a regular basis.

Since it's cloth though, the Deep Clean may be a better choice. Here's a link to the manufacturers site. http://www.winsol.com/2051.htm

I'll give it a try. How many sq ft does the deep cleaner cover (more or less) or what is the average dilution?

Thanks,

D.
 
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