Sunday, March 29, 2026

Your Customers Need This Product!


  


PolySkrub was intended primarily for glass/scratch maintenance.  Although it does work rather well at removing spider crap from outside corian counters.  It helps to prevent creating scratches on windows and mirrors.  Window Cleaners can use it to remove certain things like silicone residue, concrete sealants, food stuff, and other substances that cannot be dealt with using a metal razor or steel wool.  You see many windows these days have raised inclusions in the surface from the float bath at the factory where the glass was manufactured.  Such inclusions can easily break off when metal blades are used.  Then they will leave all kinds of scratches when dragged with same blade.  Check out this video and listen (turn it up).



Scratches are many times created by employees at restaurants when food stuff must be removed.  Many times the employee in their ignorance will reach for a pan or grill cleaning pad to remove the ketchup, mustard, or pickle.  It will leave an open spot in the middle of the scratch patch where the ketchup was.  Let me show you.  This picture was taken from the inside looking out.  So the scratches were on the inside of the window.  I aligned them with the red and white pillar to make them much easier to see.  It gave the needed contrast.


Another problem happens when windows are cleaned for the first time after construction or installation of the windows.  Different things like paint, wood stain, silicone caulk, concrete splatter, or different sealants will need to be removed.  Of course they should never have been allowed to get on the glass in the first place.  There are protective self cling plastic sheets that can be used before anything has a chance to get on the glass.  Pella has made a practice of using protective measures like this.  Along with a few other window manufacturing companies.  Such films peal off with extreme ease leaving very clean scratch free glass.

Too many times when windows need to be cleaned after construction the construction company will try to clean the windows themselves.  Or the subcontractors like painters will do it.  Or even an inexperienced window cleaning or janitorial company will do it.  Either way the people who end up doing it simply do not have the knowledge or experience and end up scratching the windows in the process.

My goal is to pass the technology of scratch maintenance along to both the window cleaners who read this blog along with their customers.  Especially their store front/commercial customers.  The goal here is to provide these window cleaners with PolySkrub at a reduced price so they can sell it directly to their customers.  Then also give them a write up of how to use PolySkrub to help maintain beautiful scratch free glass.  This way they will be more inclined to keep there accounts.  They will make more money off the sale of PolySkrub too.  Also I am working on a quick way to remove scratch patches like the one shown here in this picture.  Most often they are easy enough to remove with the right diamond compound from a syringe and a 10,000 rpm Dremel. 

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Henry Grover Jr.
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