Livid !

Thanks for the replies i really do appreciate them .
I'm not willing to stick anything ontop as it's going to look visible & that is out the question . I also dont want to mark the window so that's why i'm hesitant about scraping, my brother brought some cutting compound from his work & that hasnt shifted it
I see that ronseal do a upvc paint but , will it look painted ? when i get emulsion on the upvc it stands out a mile and i dont want that so that's why i was going for spraying it . ive seen a couple of products which i'm going to look into , im going to ask a local window place for their advice tomorrow so i'll see how it goes ..
 
**squeals**

I've just 'sanded' the affected area with some very fine sandpaper and it's shifting the stain/burn . Thank you so much for your help ..
... I cant express how relieved i am .. :))
 
Wipe over lightly with MEK (methyl ethyl ketone – often available at hardware, paint or plumbing stores, sold as a cleaner for uPVC pipes or lacquer thinner) or Acetone. Hypalon will leave an oxidization and maybe some colour on the cloth. The material will not be affected. For uPVC you will have some colour on the cloth but, the surface of the material will feel tacky. It is important to use the correct solvent on this solvent test.
 

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