Most sellers and manufacturers of PVC windows and doors would claim that this is a zero-maintenance material, but the fact is that to stay in good condition, this material too would require some amount of maintenance. The only point is that as compared to other materials used in the manufacturing of these parts, this one requires a lower amount of maintenance. Another fact is that if given at the right time and in the right quantity, this maintenance will make the life of this material further longer. Here in this post, we will review some very common steps or tasks related to maintenance.
WHITE WINDOW FRAMES:
According to the sellers of double glazed windows,
the frame of these windows can be kept like new for a long time by washing the entire
frame using soapy water. They further say that doing this every four months
will help you a lot in keeping the frame clean and looking like new for years
and years. Other tougher steps may also be required to remove grime and
atmospheric deposits and to remove stubborn stains, use a strong non-abrasive
cream cleaner.
WOODGRAIN WINDOW FRAMES:
Some u-Pvc windows Melbourne come with a wood grain
effect or pattern and if you have this, cleaning steps would be entirely different.
Here, you will have to again use that soapy water for cleaning and is recommended not to polish or sand it thinking it to be wood. It is also
recommended to not use any abrasive brush, scrubber, or cleaner as these things
will damage the looks of uPVC windows and doors. Rust is something to be very
careful about because the stains, it would cause will not go.
CLEANING FLOAT GLASS
The floating glass in double glazed windows can be
easily scratched and hence, it’s important to be very careful and perform cleaning
after removing all metal from your hands like jewelry, etc. This glass can be
cleaned using any household glass cleaner and a soft cloth and any external
grime present there can be removed using a solution of warm soapy water.
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