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Awning Cleaning
Sponsored by
WINSOL Laboratories
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• WINSOL Laboratories of Seattle, WA founded in 1970 is a chemical compounding company producing nearly 500 cleaning products.
• WINSOL has worked closely with other vinyl manufacturers and the makers of open weave fabrics.
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• WINSOL’s way to try and simplify the nuts and bolts of awning maintenance is to break down the industry these two primary fields:
– Vinyl awnings
– Fabric awnings
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• Awnings became popular after the 1040’s as new vinyl became available.
• Then grew in popularity in the 70’s and 80’s as a form of storefront advertising that avoided the cost and expense of a dedicated sign.
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For companies such as • Applebee's • Boston Market• Subway• Blockbuster or any of dozens of others
Awnings are a proven way to distinguish their business from others at a glance.
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What to Avoid
Vinyl is a petroleum derivative and as such is easily damaged by solvents.
So Avoid Degreasers
IE: No Simple Green or Solvents
Nothing with “Oil” in it
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What to Avoid– Avoid Abrasives and other gritty cleaners– Avoid Power Washing
• This can blow off lettering• Stretch the vinyl and cause puckering• Damage stitching• Blast the dirt deeper into the surface
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Cleaning Basics
• All Awnings will be approached the same.
– Cleaning to remove the dirt– Preservation or Sealing
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Awnings are cleaned for a number of reasons.
1. Appearance
2. Warranty Maintenance
3. Enhanced Longevity1. UV Degradation
2. Weakened fabric/vinyl
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Products• Deep Clean
• All Fabrics and vinyl
• Awning Guard 690+• Fabric Sealer
• Awning Armor• Vinyl Sealer
• Awning Cleaner and Protectant• Vinyl Cleaner and Sealer in one
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Deep Clean - Cleaning Basics
Cleaning to remove the dirt– Formulated to insure no damage– Tested on hundreds of Fabrics and Vinyls
• Removing dirt and stains from the surface• Preparing the awning for the preservation step
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Tips• This is a hand washing process. • Whether you are using a hand brush, an extension pole
or an automated delivery system:– It is essential to control the amount of pressure and
scrubbing action that is used.
• First time you are cleaning? Spot testing the awnings and graphics/lettering to see that they are color safe.
– Sometime a sign painters will paint on a logos using latex paint.
• Wash awnings from the bottom up – This avoids clean streaks
• Overlap scrubbed areas to help eliminate brush marks.
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Tips• When it comes to hand tools anything that will
help generate bubbles is usable as long as it doesn’t scratch the surface.
• This includes – sponges, soft bristle brushes (nylon is usually best)– cotton towels – 3M doodle pads.
• When using 3M pads remember the darker the color the more abrasive the pad. It is best to limit yourself to the white or yellow pads.
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• And please be careful with ladders.
• If a ladder is allowed to rub against an awning. The ladder can quickly abrade and wear through the material stretched over the frame.
• (Practice Ladder Safety)
Ladder Safety(Don’t do this)
Water and Electricity don’t
mix.
Ladder Safety
(Don’t do this) Even though he has
three points of contact.
(foot on wire)
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Deep Clean - Cleaning Basics
Is safe for removing most heavy soils and streaking.
Effective on both vinyl and woven fabrics.
Will not pull color from inked awnings and restores original beauty
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Use a premixed solution in
1) A pump up sprayer
2) A Chemical sprayer System
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• Preservation - Min. Once per Year– Fabrics
• Sealing the awning• UV Protection
– Vinyl• Plasticizer rejuvenation• Sealing• UV Protection
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• Awning Guard 690+– For Fabric Awnings
• A moisture and stain repellent for any type of woven outdoor fabric.
• Makes it more difficult for soils or moss and mold to enter the fabric weave.
• Will not wash out or discolor.
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• Awning Armor– This vinyl protectant increases awning life and
prevents sun damage to ink and dyes.– Maximizes protection from sun, birds, run-off
and all types of pollution– Restores suppleness, color – Provides UV protection– Reintroduce lost plasticizer
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• Awning Cleaner and Protectant
This product is designed for regular cleaning of vinyl fabrics used most often where the Awning is cleaned on a regular schedule.– Cleans light to moderately dirty awnings– Reduces color loss and fading – Reintroduces lost plasticizers – Offers improved UV protection– Maintains vinyl suppleness
increasing the awnings effective life span
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• So what does all this mean to you ?
• There is 35% growth in the North American production of awning fabric since 1994.
• Industry analysts foresee a 7% annual gain for the at least the next 5 years with 20 Million yards sold.
• Perhaps the largest is the marine industry. – The cleaning and waterproofing of boat covers, seats, and sails
make for a lucrative business. – The latest figures show that about 42 million yards were sold in
this market alone.
• Another market for vinyl fabric is the soft sided truck covers, which because of their light weight; they translate to higher profits for truckers.
• This is becoming a very competitive market with companies striving to make lighter and lighter fabrics that can still provide both the tensile and tear strength needed as well as providing as long a life span as possible.
• The benefit for professional cleaners is that this extended life span translates into more soiling and more opportunities for cleaning.
• This market accounts for 15 million yards sold.
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• This can be a year round business and in some cases many companies do most of their cleaning during the winter.
• Remember that the use of awnings as a for business advertising means they have some awareness as to the appearance.
• And that the cost of an awning enhances the importance of extending the awnings life span.
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