I've got a can of GooGone Graffiti remover, that starts softening spray
paint in 30 seconds, but obviously, it is really strong. I'd only use it
with no anti-reflective coating and put masking tape over all the edge
seals. I've used a plastic scour pad, like those safe for Teflon pans.
What losers, at least they didn't throw a rock through them. Do you
have any pictures?
Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760
On 9/9/18 10:40 AM, August Goers wrote:
If your modules don't have anti reflective coating then you can scrape
them with a sharp razor blade scraper. Goo Gone or one of the similar
products might help at well.
August
Luminalt
On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 8:30 AM frenergy <frene...@psln.com
<mailto:frene...@psln.com>> wrote:
Help us with this Benn. Are we talking spray paint, airgun,
acrylic, crayon, lipstick......? Recently, due to not having any
rain for 3.5 months in smokey with ash No. California, I referred
to the REC website for cleaning PVs and they didn't suggest
anything stronger than a solution of "/a mild biological and
biodegradable washing-up liquid may be used on the panels/". They
did go on to say for stubborn areas that 10% iso-propyl alcohol
could be used.
Bill
Feather River Solar Electric
Bill Battagin, Owner
4291 Nelson St.
Taylorsville, CA 95983
530.284.7849
CA Lic 874049
www.frenergy.net <http://www.frenergy.net>
On 9/9/2018 6:55 AM, Benn Kilburn wrote:
Hey everyone,
Do any of you have experience removing graffiti from solar modules?
Any tips for do’s and dont’s?
Thanks
Benn Kilburn
SkyFire Energy
780-906-7807
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