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Window cleaning has come a long way from the squeegee, bucket & ladder. This method though still useful is fast being replaced by the pure water system, a system that is revolutionising the industry

Pure Water - How does it clean?

Pure water is rarely found in nature this is because water has a natural tendency to absorb minerals. It is this mineral content and other impurities that leaves behind the spotting and watermarks you would notice if you washed with common tap water and left it to dry naturally.

When purified water is introduced to a dirty window or surface, the water tries to revert back to it's impure state, in doing so it acts as a sponge absorbing the dirt from the surface. After a thorough rinsing the windows are left to dry - with no residue or impurities left behind the results are a gleaming and streak-free finish.

The Three Main Stages

By pumping standard tap water through a series of filtration units and RO unit (reverse osmosis) all impurities, additives and contaminants are removed leaving the water 100% pure. This pure water is then transported in tanks in our vehicles and is ready to be used as a 'cleaning agent'.
 
This water is then pumped up a twp (telescopic water-fed pole) to reach windows up to a height of 30 meters (6 floors). The windows are scrubbed by a specially adapted brush fitted on the end. After which they are given a final rinse before left to dry .
 
This method not only cleans your windows but also cleans the surrounding frames - In effect you are getting double the service! Using this method we are also able to clean those hard to reach windows + frames, fascia & cladding, guttering, conservatories, uPVC & Leaded Glass.

Please note: If you have not had this type of service previously you will notice the difference immediately - however it takes approximately 2 - 3 regular cleans before achieving the superior results we expect. This is because we also remove the deep down dirt and grime from the frames, seals, joints, etc. which can leave behind some initial residue on the glass.

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