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Cleaning uPVC windows (esp woodgrain)
I seem to remember a tip to use household spray 'silicon' polish to both
clean upvc plastic ( esp the woodgrain variety ) and to slightly lubricate the usual sliding mechanism. Does anyone agree ? .... Dave |
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"Dave Martin" wrote in message ... I seem to remember a tip to use household spray 'silicon' polish to both clean upvc plastic ( esp the woodgrain variety ) and to slightly lubricate the usual sliding mechanism. Does anyone agree ? .... Dave automotive dash clean wipes seem to bring mine up nicely |
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Dave Martin said the following on 22/09/2005 20:58:
I seem to remember a tip to use household spray 'silicon' polish to both clean upvc plastic ( esp the woodgrain variety ) and to slightly lubricate the usual sliding mechanism. Does anyone agree ? .... Dave Screwfix do some stuff he http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=11235 and: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=26656 |
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