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James

posted on 27/5/11 at 12:39 PM Reply With Quote
Brake Cleaner safe on PVC Windows

Greetings all,

Got 2 problems.

1) Using newspaper to 'polish' the windows. Print came off on the PVC frame and won't just wash off. Was thinking of using brake cleaner to get it off.

2) The genius previous owner of this house wanted more privacy so used double sided tape of some sort to stick lace curtain over the glass bit of the PVC front door!
The curtain is long gone but the hardened sticky mess remains.
Again, thinking of using brake cleaner on the PVC door.


Just dont want to find that brake cleaner dissolves PVC or something!


Cheers,
James





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Bluemoon

posted on 27/5/11 at 12:48 PM Reply With Quote
Might try (on a small spot) white spirit, or WD40 (will need to clean oil off after). Found some cleaners with bleach very good on white gloss powder coat (sliding patio doors), might be worth a go.
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David Jenkins

posted on 27/5/11 at 01:59 PM Reply With Quote
You can get a bottle of liquid called "Sticky Stuff Remover" that's excellent for removing old tape glue & similar (good for getting the remains of old labels off things). Smells strongly of oranges...






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britishtrident

posted on 27/5/11 at 02:32 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
You can get a bottle of liquid called "Sticky Stuff Remover" that's excellent for removing old tape glue & similar (good for getting the remains of old labels off things). Smells strongly of oranges...



Tangerine oil sometimes sold as UPVC cleaner also used to make STP "Son of Gun" car interior vinyl treatment.

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Peteff

posted on 27/5/11 at 03:23 PM Reply With Quote
Acetone works to remove the expanding foam from where you didn't want it





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Bluemoon

posted on 27/5/11 at 03:24 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Peteff
Acetone works to remove the expanding foam from where you didn't want it


Will eat PVC though (and most other plastics).

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Andybarbet

posted on 27/5/11 at 09:41 PM Reply With Quote
Autoglym 'Instant tar remover' gets sticky stuff off pretty much everything ive tried so far & doesnt harm plastic - might be worth a go





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JoelP

posted on 27/5/11 at 10:07 PM Reply With Quote
on a similar theme, if you have damaged the frame, ie when removing the beads, a heatgun makes it return to its original shape - i was amazed at the bumps that dissaopeared.






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designer

posted on 27/5/11 at 10:11 PM Reply With Quote
The usual thing for cleaning plastic windows is CIF, as it is a very mild abrasive.

WD40 removes tar too.

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MikeRJ

posted on 28/5/11 at 04:57 AM Reply With Quote
T cut works well on most plastics
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rusty nuts

posted on 28/5/11 at 08:05 AM Reply With Quote
Try a very small area with the brake cleaner first? As already suggested WD40 tends to loosen sticky stuff so worth a try.
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Fred W B

posted on 28/5/11 at 04:03 PM Reply With Quote
Brasso (and some elbow grease) works very well on sticky stuff on glass and other hard surfaces.

I would be wary with brake cleaner (which is basically acetone) as acetone softens some plastics. Test carefully

Cheers

Fred W B





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Angel Acevedo

posted on 29/5/11 at 04:36 AM Reply With Quote
As above, try a citrus based degreaser.
They work great to remove stiker glue residue.
I think Limonene is the main ingredient.





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MikeR

posted on 29/5/11 at 10:15 AM Reply With Quote
When my upvc windows where fitted, they suggested cleaning the frames with wd40.
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