Hey everyone.....I feel kinda bad because I only come in here when I have a problem...hmm...guess I'll have to change that.
Anyway, recently my company restored a 56,000 sq. ft building 4 stories up. We used a product called diedrich's 101 masonary restorer (great product by the way!!!) We were initially going to use a 5 to 1 ration on the chemicle but because of the cold weather here in cleveland (34 degrees when doing the job) we had to use the restorer straight. I guess basically the restorer is hydroflouric acid and some soaps.
Now to my problem.....before we started the job we tarped and taped all the windows making sure the chemicle did not get to the glass so it would not be etched. However, once we finished and began taking the plastic down we noticed a white haze in some spots where the plastic was actually touching the windows. We have tried everything to remove it rubbing compound, xylene, mineral spirits even someone said to use oven cleaner....(didn't work) ....I had a couple of window cleaning contractors out and they told me it was not etched.....but they don't know how to remove it. I know we are not window cleaners but I figured mabye someone has run into this problem
Could the acid have gone through the plastic and burned the window?? If anyone has an idea I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Anyway, recently my company restored a 56,000 sq. ft building 4 stories up. We used a product called diedrich's 101 masonary restorer (great product by the way!!!) We were initially going to use a 5 to 1 ration on the chemicle but because of the cold weather here in cleveland (34 degrees when doing the job) we had to use the restorer straight. I guess basically the restorer is hydroflouric acid and some soaps.
Now to my problem.....before we started the job we tarped and taped all the windows making sure the chemicle did not get to the glass so it would not be etched. However, once we finished and began taking the plastic down we noticed a white haze in some spots where the plastic was actually touching the windows. We have tried everything to remove it rubbing compound, xylene, mineral spirits even someone said to use oven cleaner....(didn't work) ....I had a couple of window cleaning contractors out and they told me it was not etched.....but they don't know how to remove it. I know we are not window cleaners but I figured mabye someone has run into this problem
Could the acid have gone through the plastic and burned the window?? If anyone has an idea I would appreciate it.
Thanks