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Hot water too aggressive?
October 1st 2007

Deionised water is gently aggressive and cleans glass effectively by removing dirt and breaking down surface tension – but in some case water alone is not enough.While some in the industry favour heating pure water,Aquafactors Direct (AfD) claims it can be too aggressive: Heating gradually evaporates the oxygen content of water while doubling the potency of the carbon dioxide with every 10°C rise in temperature.The company says this can have long term adverse effects on frames and surfaces susceptible to corrosion.AfD advocates specialist chemicals instead. The company's range consists of three chemicals which can be used with poles and one hand applied product, Crystal Clear 500, which can tackle mineral deposits and stage 1 corrosion problems and bring back glass to its original condition. The other products are a vinyl cleaner and protectant, as well as a powerful cleaner for awning both fabric and vinyl.Deep Clean will even remove tree sap and exhaust pollution without affecting colour. Aluma Wash is formulated to clean building fascias and cladding. It is non-corrosive and will cut through traffic film and heavily soiled surfaces. AfD has a Tucker chemical doser which makes using chemicals with its poles straightforward.Dosing ratios can be changed as necessary and the dual hose facility can give immediate rinse off as required.

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