Hello. I have a lamb-clad house and I want to wash it in the spring. What chemical to use. ?
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Nie, dziękuję Przekieruj mnie tamarek7812 wrote:The matter is not simple. If you rent a company - that's what I did to clean 20-year-old mineral plaster with the texture of "bark beetle", then you arrange the "clean plaster" effect. It's clean - you pay, it's dirty, - they improve or you don't pay. I took the company because the pressure washer I had was a toy washer; I also didn't have the scaffolding, which is necessary even though the house is one-story. An attempt to wash the advertised agent by itself gave a smaller effect than "active foam" for car bodies. I also had no one to help, which even if there was any effect would be associated with poor performance. The house must be washed perfectly, i.e. every wall must remain without streaks, because otherwise it looks worse than unwashed. The company had a sliding scaffolding, 2 washers with a choice of lances and nozzles, and they did 1/3 robots by hand with rice-like brushes. Three people worked for almost 12 hours. I was pleased with their work. It wasn't great, but the walls were much cleaner. After a month, I only regretted not painting them. The measure used is not known to me, I was not interested because I was paying for the effect. From my trials and experiments, I'm not kidding, similar effects were obtained by both cheap hair shampoo, cheap glaze cleaner and expensive car shampoo.Something. There are many resources and I ask you for something proven.