What is pure water and how does it help Residential Window Cleaning
Pure water is a popular choice for many window cleaners currently, as it is a reliable and effective alternative to chemical-filled solutions. It's not just water – it is deionised water that has been treated to remove any impurities (e.g. dissolved solids that may contaminate the water), in order to produce a more spotless clean.
Simple household tap water is often full of minerals and dissolved solid particles, which can make it difficult to achieve a flawless shine on your windows, so the water is purified to get rid of these unwanted substances.
Water-Fed Pole Window Cleaning System
Water-fed poles are designed to be used with pure water, as no detergent or chemical residue needs to be rinsed off (something that would be tricky with an extendable pole).
The pure water is pumped upwards through the pole, and out onto the window. The pole has a specially designed brush at the end; as the brush loosens the dirt and grime, the pure water washes it away. The system enables window cleaners to reach the top windows on a property, without requiring equipment like ladders or scaffolds.
An Environmentally Friendly Option
Because of the absence of chemical fluids and cleaning detergents, pure water is an eco-friendly option for your window cleaning. As well as achieving better results for your windows, using pure water means that you don’t have to worry about things like the cleaning water splashing onto your plants or the brickwork of your property.