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Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article , sofadog writes: thanks everyone for suggestions. I have tried bleach, jif, cillit bang, nothing works. I think I may give gloss paint a go, but Homebase have told me there is a UPVC paint, however they no longer stock it. So, I'm on the hunt for UPVC paint........... Another thought - there is a PVC cleaner which window fitters use to clean off any dirty marks they make. It will be available from PVC stockists (usually found on a local industrial estate). If it is only on the surface then you could try sanding it down. I've seen it done using progressively finer grades of wet-and-dry. Andrew |
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