Well, after 11 yrs of PW and not one issue with windows I did my first deck restore and have miniscule white spots on a UV sliding glass door. They have been their for a week because the customer did'nt inform me until today. (Stain day)Windows were pre-wet and rinsed during and after. I'm sure it is from the Percarbonate as I KNOW their was no brightener/neutralizer anywhere near them. I've read a recent thread about brake cleaner being used but I don't want to go that route. Any suggestions based on experience? Was thinking white vineger? Any help will be appreciated.
On a side note, although I don't have anything to compare it to, the Woodrich was a breeze to work with. The color was a bit different then I expected but from what I understand it may change a bit as it cures. I've lost my Woodginity!
Well, after 11 yrs of PW and not one issue with windows I did my first deck restore and have miniscule white spots on a UV sliding glass door. They have been their for a week because the customer did'nt inform me until today. (Stain day)Windows were pre-wet and rinsed during and after. I'm sure it is from the Percarbonate as I KNOW their was no brightener/neutralizer anywhere near them. I've read a recent thread about brake cleaner being used but I don't want to go that route. Any suggestions based on experience? Was thinking white vineger? Any help will be appreciated.
On a side note, although I don't have anything to compare it to, the Woodrich was a breeze to work with. The color was a bit different then I expected but from what I understand it may change a bit as it cures. I've lost my Woodginity!
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