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How To Clean A Polycarbonate Conservatory Roof

Nidhi Nangia
By Nidhi Nangia, Writer and researcher. February 13, 2017
How To Clean A Polycarbonate Conservatory Roof

Polycarbonate conservatory roofs are long-lasting and high quality, and at the same time affordable. There is a huge selection of styles and designs to choose from, all of which are sure to impress your guests and clients. Polycarbonate conservatory roofs are extremely durable, and are able to withstand toughest of temperatures and environments. They last long and look good, but the trick lies in their cleaning. You can maintain their quality and extend their life by giving them extra care and cleaning. Read this oneHOWTO article to know how to clean a polycarbonate conservatory roof properly and safely.

Steps to follow:

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Get hold of the proper tools. The most important concern about cleaning a polycarbonate conservatory roof is how you would reach to its top. You can purchase brush attachments that can extend their length and allow you to reach the roof while standing on the ground. Such tools are ideal as they allow you to wash the roof and rinse it at the same time. If you are not planning to invest in these tools, you can even hire them on a local tool hire shop.

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Choose the right time to clean. Some roofs are made up of self-cleaning glasses, but they need to be cleaned at least once in a year as well. They depend on the sun’s action to break up the dirt and prevent it from clinging to its surface. It also depends on the rain to wash away the dirt. During summer months, there may be little rain and the glass may not be able to wash itself.

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Avoid damaging the roof. One thing you have to keep in mind is the cleaning product you use to clean your polycarbonate conservatory roof. It can be easily damaged with common home cleaning products. They have a protective coating on them that is designed to protect them from harmful ultraviolet rays. So, never scrub them with brushes and other abrasives or petroleum based cleaners. Always use a soft bristled broom, a soft sponge or a soft cloth to clean this roof. When you apply a wrong cleaning product on this roof, it can affects its coating and reduce its overall performance and lifespan. When you do this, the manufacturer will also not cover it under warranty and you will be left with no option but to get it replace.

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Make the soap. The best cleaner for this kind of roof is a mixture of warm water and soap powder. Whether you have a standard roof or a self-cleaning one, you can use warm soap water to loosen the dirt and ensure that you clean properly even along the joints and seals with the roof brush.

In case of a self-cleaning glass, simply direct a water hose towards the roof and wash away all the grime and dirt.

How To Clean A Polycarbonate Conservatory Roof - Step 4
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Rinse. Once you have cleaned, rinse the entire roof with water. One tip is to avoid washing this roof on a very warm and sunny day, as it may dry too quickly and leave soap marks even before rinsing. Once you rinse the roof, allow it to dry it completely to give it a striking shining finish.

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Use a ladder. Another way to clean a polycarbonate conservatory roof is to climb a ladder and reach it. But usually this is a risky thing to do, unless you are an expert at climbing ladders and working on them. While cleaning the roof atop on a ladder, you will have to move your hands and body a lot and you may lose your center of gravity anytime and fall.

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Patti
You mention adding soap powder. Is there a particular brand and where do you buy it? Thanks so much.Patto
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Hi Patti,

No, you can use any brand as long as it is standard. Even the own-brand of the supermarket should be fine.
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