Well water on windows

scottwash

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I have well water on a lot of windows, I have use vinger and has worked in the past. But these windows are white from the sulfur.

I dont need anything that I have to polish, wash on wash off. I could 2step it?

Looking for something fast.
 
I have well water on a lot of windows, I have use vinger and has worked in the past. But these windows are white from the sulfur.

I dont need anything that I have to polish, wash on wash off. I could 2step it?

Looking for something fast.

I am looking for a wash on and rinse
 
I have well water on a lot of windows, I have use vinger and has worked in the past. But these windows are white from the sulfur.

I dont need anything that I have to polish, wash on wash off. I could 2step it?

Looking for something fast.
Scott,
Use Safe Restore from eacho chem that is what it was designed for.
 
Be careful if you have to scrape, tempered windows can be damaged by FD [fabricating debris] that become dislodged when scraping & cause unfix able scratches. Safe restore is great just follow directions to the letter or other damage can occur. Explain to customer that the sprinkler heads need to be re-positioned to prevent further deposits.:thumbup:
 
Hey Scott vinegar has the needed ingredients but its just not strong enough or wash and rinse.

As mentioned safe restore now called one restore will do the trick. You could brush it on with a strip washer and pole (20 bucks) let dwell for a couple of minutes and just rinse everything away with your washer:

http://shopwindowcleaningresource.com/eachochem-onerestore-gel.html

Sorry I didnt catch this thread earlier let me know if you need any assistance.
 
If it is a bit more mild we use A1-hard water remover with pretty good results. Although we do not remove hard water as an everyday service.
 
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