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Tracy Handl

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  1. Stucco should not worry you too much. I get the question quite often and usually recommend a butyl degreaser with a sodium hypoclorite solution of between 1% and 3%. This mix will allow you to get the black streaks off as well as the mold and mildew. It won't require too much pressure and I've had great feedback from many of the guys i've recommended this to. I can't mention a poduct here but could direct you more if you call me toll free at 877-578-7759.


  2. Rodney,

    I have been in that exact situation b-4 and heres what I did; I sprayed right through the srcreen. I had no ill effects to the screen. Finish your whole job. Don't allow the RS to dry in the screen, as others have mentioned, as it will be tough to remove then. Maybe let that area be the last place to finish. Then once everything is finished, rinse the screen with water. It will spray right out, and because of the nature of Ready Seal, you will not harm the finish. You may want to sweep off any puddling so no spoting can occur due to oils floating on the droplet and being left behind when the drop evaporates. It should really be easy to finish your project. I know of no other product you can do this with this easilly. Have fun! Call me if I can be of any other assistance with your Ready Seal applications. 877-578-7759.

    Tracy Handl- Sun Brite Supply


  3. When you wash with SH, (by the way, bleach is not a cleaner in and of itself. Do you wash your clothes in bleach alone?) don't you follow it with a brightener? Could the overspray be the brightener? It is true SWH and soft metals like aluminum don't get along well, but if the door was painted with a latex paint, it is unlikely the the SH would do much to if if you washed and rinsed the area. It can , but usually doesn't effect it the baddly if rinsed off during your washing. Wood britener, on the other hand can spot some paints pretty quickly. If left to dryt on the surface will most likley result in damage. If the metal door was bare and you got SH on it, then I would expect damage faitly fast; painted would be spotty, but not pitted in the metal. I like the suggestion on seeing about cleaning the whole door. Maybe it can be blended. I'm not trying to diminish the tread here, just wanted to expand the thinking to the whole process. Sure hope this works out for you!

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