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sliding windows
Has any one got an easy method of cleaning sliding windows my seals between the pains are green with muck and moss etc but even blasting with a jet wash isnt working can you take the moving pane out without take the whole unit out???
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Re: sliding windows
mild bleachy solution and stiff brush
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Re: sliding windows
I still say try a brush - long bristles. Mine get mossy over 12 months. The mild bleach will kill the growths and it should come up - well, almost like new.
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Re: sliding windows
cheers will give it a go did you use a paint brush?
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Re: sliding windows
Mine is like this too. Someone suggested getting a kitchen type syringe and squirting bleach onto the green bits, leave it overnight then rinse out using the syringe and clean water. I haven't tried this yet. I used kebab sticks with cloth on the end to push in between the panes initially and got rid of the worst bits.
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