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    Hi folks anybody got an idea what I should clean down my reflector with?
    I’ve used hot water with fairy liquid but it still looks really dirty.
    I’m not sure if there’s Mold on it if anyone could comment but this just isn’t coming off.

    Scrubbed it with hot soapy water but I’m just not gettin it away any ideas folks
    J

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    Quote Originally Posted by jake420 View Post
    Hi folks anybody got an idea what I should clean down my reflector with?
    I’ve used hot water with fairy liquid but it still looks really dirty.
    I’m not sure if there’s Mold on it if anyone could comment but this just isn’t coming off.

    Scrubbed it with hot soapy water but I’m just not gettin it away any ideas folks
    J
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    Isopropyl alcohol is what I use

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    It might never come off aesthetically as it could have been some nute / acid splash that has etched into the surface.

    As hotty says alcohol or bleach will ensure anything biological is terminated.

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    Default Washing a reflector.

    Thanks guys but not got any alcohol the now and eBay and Amazon has been really bad at deliveries recently.
    Would White spirts work?
    J
    Last edited by jake420; 11-06-20 at 02:12 PM.

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    Any white vinegar, cleans most stuff, hand sanitiser got alcohol in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Easy-T View Post
    Any white vinegar, cleans most stuff, hand sanitiser got alcohol in

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    Got alcoholic swabs there they’ll work I hope mate
    Easy when I moved into this house someone told me to wash the bathroom tiles with white vinegar ffs the smell took ages to leave mate lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by jake420 View Post
    Got alcoholic swabs there they’ll work I hope mate
    Easy when I moved into this house someone told me to wash the bathroom tiles with white vinegar ffs the smell took ages to leave mate lol
    J
    Yeah I do the windows with it, stinks like a chippy after your filter should clear it pretty quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Easy-T View Post
    Yeah I do the windows with it, stinks like a chippy after your filter should clear it pretty quickly

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    Lol still waitin on my wee brother to put the fan and filter up easylazy wee sht so he is mate lol
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    yeah look like water marks, Iso or plain distilled water. Make sure it's unplugged 1st too

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