What Is Pure Water Window Cleaning?

What Is Pure Water Window Cleaning?

Pure water window cleaning is the new method of cleaning windows using purified water that is free from any impurities, minerals, or chemicals. This process involves the use of a water filtration system that removes all the impurities and minerals from the tap water to create pure water.

This method of window cleaning is eco-friendly and eliminates the need for harsh chemicals and detergents, making it safer for the environment and the people around. It is also a safer alternative for window cleaners, as they can clean the windows from the ground without the need for ladders reducing the risk of accidents.

The pure water is then pumped through a telescopic pole and sprayed onto the window surface, and using a brush head, the dirt, grime, and other debris are scrubbed away from the glass surface. The windows are then rinsed with pure water again, and as there are no minerals in the water, the windows dry spot-free, leaving no water marks unlike normal tap water.

What Is Pure Water?

Pure water is also commonly referred to as “distilled water,” or “deionized water,” pure water is water that is free from any dissolved impurities, minerals, or other contaminants. Pure water can be obtained through various processes, including distillation, reverse osmosis, deionization, and filtration.

Distillation is a process in which water is boiled, and the resulting steam is captured and condensed into pure water. Reverse osmosis is the process what window cleaners use which involves passing water through a semipermeable membrane, which removes impurities and minerals, leaving behind pure water.

Deionization uses ion exchange resin to remove dissolved minerals and other impurities from the water, producing pure water. Filtration is another method of removing impurities from water by passing it through a filter that removes particles and other contaminants.

Traditional vs Pure Water Window Cleaning

The main difference between traditional and pure water window cleaning is the method and equipment used to clean the windows.

Method 1

Traditional window cleaning involves the use of a bucket of water, a cleaning solution or detergent, a squeegee, and a scrubber or applicator. The window cleaner applies the solution to the window surface using an applicator or washer, then uses the squeegee to remove the solution and water, leaving the glass clean and streak-free. This method can be effective and has been around for many years! But it requires the use of ladders, or other equipment to reach higher windows, which can be time-consuming and potentially dangerous.

Figures for accidents reported to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and local authorities show that a minimum of two window cleaners have been killed each year in Great Britain alone and about 20-30 suffer major injuries as a result of falls involving ladders.

Method 2

Pure water window cleaning, the most modern way of cleaning windows on the other hand, uses purified water and a telescopic pole with a brush head to clean the windows. The purified water is pumped through the pole and sprayed onto the window surface, and the brush head is used to scrub away dirt and grime. Because the water is pure and free of minerals and impurities, it dries without leaving any water spots or streaks, eliminating the need for a squeegee or other drying tool. This method is faster, safer, and more environmentally friendly than traditional window cleaning, as it does not require any cleaning chemicals or detergents.

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Conclusion

In summary, while traditional window cleaning can be effective, it requires more equipment and can be more time-consuming and hazardous than pure water window cleaning. Pure water window cleaning is a faster, safer, and more eco-friendly method of cleaning windows that does not require the use of detergents or squeegees, resulting in a cleaner and clearer finish.

In terms of effectiveness, both methods can provide excellent results, depending on the skill and experience of the window cleaner. However, water-fed pole cleaning is generally more efficient in removing dirt and grime from by the glass, frames and sills.

Overall, the choice between traditional window cleaning and water-fed pole cleaning depends on various factors such as the height and location of the windows, the level of dirt and grime, and personal preference.

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