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Difficult Awning Cleaning made easy

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I had been trying to find the right chemical for this job for sometime. The fabric is a 3M product and after many years of not getting the proper cleaning and sealing would just laugh at the recommended cleaners.

I tried Winsol and ARS products and a few others in test spots and it would not even begin to remove but only the surface dirt

Tried diluted mix of F13 a little dwell time and light scrub and at least 3 years of grime etc gone. I used a little more concentrated solution on sspots where hood cleaners had left there "calling card" and it removed 95%.

The owner came through just as I completed the test spot and could not believe the difference: said do all the stores!

I wanted to thank Bob at Pressure Tek for his advise.

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Please tell the ratio. I actually have some green awnings to do this week and have some F13 on hand but have not called Bob about it yet. They are Canvas and are a dark green so I was going to use the ARS general cleaner on it. What kind of ratio worked for you and did you have anything else in the mix like bleach? Thanks.

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I had been trying to find the right chemical for this job for sometime. The fabric is a 3M product and after many years of not getting the proper cleaning and sealing would just laugh at the recommended cleaners.

I tried Winsol and ARS products and a few others in test spots and it would not even begin to remove but only the surface dirt

Tried diluted mix of F13 a little dwell time and light scrub and at least 3 years of grime etc gone. I used a little more concentrated solution on sspots where hood cleaners had left there "calling card" and it removed 95%.

The owner came through just as I completed the test spot and could not believe the difference: said do all the stores!

I wanted to thank Bob at Pressure Tek for his advise.

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