I.B. Washincars
Car Washer Emeritus
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A couple days ago I was leaving the wash for the day when a guy with a briefcase walked up and asked if I was the owner. My first thought was to just tell him I was the janitor and the boss just sits on his ass at home and comes by to pick up the money every few days. I fessed up and admitted being the owner.
Anyway, he had a cleaner that he wanted to show me that would clean my PVC wall panels. The first thing I asked was if it contained HF or ABF. He said it did not and proceeded to demonstrate the product on my wall. He also intentionally sprayed some on his hand to demonstrate that it did not contain any acid. I was impressed with what I saw. He squirted some on my wall, let it set for a few seconds, and lightly brushed (5 or 6 strokes) with a nylon or similar bristle brush and the spot below appeared. The panel is 2 1/2 years old and has never been cleaned.
Also, here is a pic of a spot on my 6 yr. old Mark VII gantry, also never cleaned. A Scotch-Brite type pad was used on the gantry (3 or 4 seconds of circular motion) and the original color quickly reappeared.
I was impressed enough with this product that I bought two 5 gallon pails.
The product is called "Upper Hand" and is sold by American Diversified Products in Lexington, Ky.
Anybody else used or heard of this stuff?
Anyway, he had a cleaner that he wanted to show me that would clean my PVC wall panels. The first thing I asked was if it contained HF or ABF. He said it did not and proceeded to demonstrate the product on my wall. He also intentionally sprayed some on his hand to demonstrate that it did not contain any acid. I was impressed with what I saw. He squirted some on my wall, let it set for a few seconds, and lightly brushed (5 or 6 strokes) with a nylon or similar bristle brush and the spot below appeared. The panel is 2 1/2 years old and has never been cleaned.
Also, here is a pic of a spot on my 6 yr. old Mark VII gantry, also never cleaned. A Scotch-Brite type pad was used on the gantry (3 or 4 seconds of circular motion) and the original color quickly reappeared.
I was impressed enough with this product that I bought two 5 gallon pails.
The product is called "Upper Hand" and is sold by American Diversified Products in Lexington, Ky.
Anybody else used or heard of this stuff?