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05 Dec, 2016
ITS GOOD READ
1 of 1 found this helpful I'm a builder , I have used foam for upvc countless times , usually I get it of straight away on customers houses obviously , On my mums I didn't , I left the foam on all summer , As soon as I had a free day in December , I tried everything , like everything . Comercial /trade solvent cleaners , cream cleaners , plastic scrapers , nothing touched it . I applied THIS STUFF and left it for 4-6 hours and applied it very thick . 60% wiped straight off , I then applied another thick layer , I left it over night and a further 30% came off , for most people , that would of been good enough , and although these are old plastic Windows , so in my experience even harder to get off than new , I am very fussy and wanted every bit off , so applied another thick coat and left it a couple of hours because I was impatient at this stage for leaving the foam on in the first place . I used an old good cotton t-shirt because it's rough without scratching the plastic and elbow grease . AND EVERY LAST BIT OF FOAM WAS GONE GONE NOTHING .. I then used a cream cleaner or upvc restorer , and the plastic looks knew . My point is this stuff works it eats the foam , just be patient and elbow grease at the end if needed . I wouldn't of removed the foam without this stuff . Put it on thicker , leave it longer , scrub it harder , apply it again . I believe I can get Any foam off any pvc with this stuff , havnt tried it on anything else don't plan too :) hope this helps .