mikep
January 1, 2010, 11:50am
1
I’m off to clean egg off a store front customer who is open today.
They were egged last night.
I usually clean egg by wetting the windows, and scraping off any remaining egg debris, then cleaning the windows.
Any suggestions on how to clean it besides that?
mikep:
I’m off to clean egg off a store front customer who is open today.
They were egged last night.
I usually clean egg by wetting the windows, and scraping off any remaining egg debris, then cleaning the windows.
Any suggestions on how to clean it besides that?
Sounds like a good way to do it to me.
Many probably would suggest chemicals, but I avoid them at all cost.
I’ve found that getting egg off the glass is the easy part. Getting egg off of the frames can be tough, especially if they’re vinyl.
system
January 1, 2010, 1:45pm
4
Eeew! Eggs are nasty to clean up after!
At least they haven’t been sittin’ there for a while. If they bake on the glass for a while they’ll actually etch it.
I use an industrial strength degreaser (in place of ammonia cause it won’t harm tinted windows) that’s biodegradable, doesn’t smell funny, and works like a charm in small doses. Breaks down the natural oils and fats in eggs that make em so gross to remove.
I’ve had good success w/ a white pad. If it’s really tough I use some Slayer powder. Especially for the frames.
system
January 1, 2010, 4:02pm
6
i had to remove old egg residue from a clients windows a couple months after it happened… scraper worked like a charm