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Skylights
The snow
piles up on them, trees dump sap and leaves on them, mildew can
grow on them, and we won't even discuss what birds do to them. Okay,
we will...did you hear about the rich pigeon? He just made a deposit
on a BMW. Same thing for skylights, except that if you have to look
up at "the deposit" during breakfast every morning, it
isn't all that funny.
You should
clean your skylights once or twice a year, to keep the grime from
building up, and permanently damaging the surface, especially on
Plexiglas skylights. The grime and dirt can cause minute scratches
to Plexiglas skylights, which will leave them with a clouded
appearance.
This can be expected for older skylights, as Plexiglas degrades
over time, or even for new skylights in areas that have acidic rainfall.
One great, albeit unusual tip, for Plexiglas and regular glass,
is to wax the skylight with automotive paste wax after it has been
cleaned thoroughly. A couple coats of wax, will protect against
environmental damage, and will make rainfall bead off.....so you
can see those horrible grey clouds.
Try to clean
the inside and exterior on the same day. Start on the inside by
moving any furniture from beneath the skylight opening and lay a
plastic cloth on the ground to catch any spills. Skylights are rarely
placed for cleaning convenience, so determine the safest way to access
the opening. Is it over a tub? Above a staircase? On a vaulted ceiling?
The inside doesn't get very dirty, unless the skylight is in a kitchen,
above a shower or tub, or near a fireplace. Usually the worst problem
is spider webs, followed by grease build-up, and plain old dust.
If the skylight
is flat glass, use a squeegee on the end of a broom stick or extension
pole. See the Window
section for specific instructions. For 'bubble' style lights, use
regular glass cleaner. If the skylight can not be reached by hand,
try spraying some window cleaner on a clean rag draped over a broom.
Replace that rag with a fresh, dry rag, to wipe off any residue
and prevent streaks.
KEEP
THE PLASTIC DROP SHEET IN PLACE WHILE CLEANING THE EXTERIOR!
Bring up
a bucket with dish soap and a sponge to the roof. Don't fill it
with water until you are on the roof. Take up your garden hose,
and hose down the skylight. Fill your bucket with water, and wash
the skylight with the sponge. Rinse thoroughly. If there is sap,
bird, or bug excrement, use a citrus based cleaner. Be certain to
test any chemical on a corner of the skylight to be certain it does
not damage plexiglass skylight lenses.
Saftey:
It is advisable to have someone spot you when climbing a ladder.
Always use caution on a wet roof or ladder. Never take undue risks,
if in doubt, call a professional!
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