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Tony explains how Clean Freak's sets up their pure water window cleaning system and cleans a patio door.
Brief video showing Tony clean high residential windows safely with a Water-fed pole and pure water system.
Can using ONLY water clean filthy windows?
Watch as a window cleaner tackles some very dirty windows with ease!
Pure water cleaning is a method of cleaning windows using deionized water that has been purified of all minerals and impurities.
This process is also known as water-fed pole cleaning. The water is fed through a long pole with a brush at the end, which is used to scrub the surface being cleaned. The pure water is then left to dry on the surface, leaving no streaks or residue behind.
This method of cleaning is preferred over traditional methods because it is more efficient, safer for the cleaner and leaves windows without any soap residue making windows stay cleaner longer.
The use of a water-fed pole allows the cleaner to reach high windows without the need for ladders and scaffolding, which can be dangerous.
Water has no color, no smell, no taste. When it’s raining, it’s condensed water that’s falling from the clouds. But how come after the rain stops and your windows have dried out you are left with white spots all over the glass? The dust and exhaust fumes from street traffic, the pollen from the trees and all other end up smeared on your windows.
In the past, in order to get your windows cleaned, you’d use soapy water to properly wash your windows. But now there is an elegant solution to your spotty windows problem, and it is ultra-pure water.
Zero parts per million is the recommendation when you want to achieve outstanding results in the window cleaning process. However, as mentioned above, the natural state of water is far from that number. The standards for tap water are not so strict and may vary somewhere between 100 to more than 400 ppm. That’s the reason why the use of tap water for cleaning windows gives less than satisfying results.
So how do we get that ultra-pure state?
The answer comes in the form of complex filtration systems which include a multi-stage purification process. During this process, the tap water goes through two main steps to get to the state that’s required by professional window cleaners.
Here’s how to make pure water for window cleaning:
The first step in the water purification process is reverse osmosis (RO). The water is pushed against a special semipermeable membrane that separates minerals and solid particles from water molecules. That’s how on the other side of the membrane you get pure (90% – 99%) water. And what about the other 1 to 10% of impurities? They are removed with the next step.
The second stage of the process is Deionization (DI). Although most of the solids are removed in the pre-filtering step, the water still contains some positive and negative ions like Calcium (Ca++), Magnesium (Mg++), Iron (Fe+++), Chlorides (Cl-), Sulfates (SO4–), Carbonates (CO3–) and probably Nitrates (NO3-) as well. These positive cations and negative anions are attracted by the ion exchange resins and what’s left is pure H2O molecules.
What’s so special about this state of water? Well, now that the water is cleared of solids, it becomes a powerful rinsing tool. It binds to the accumulated solids on your windows and removes them. This is the magical moment when your window cleaner, armed with a pure water fed pole is able to bring back the sparkling and crystal-clear appearance of your windows.
The combined and accumulated effects of the technology improvement described so far lead to the proliferation of the water-fed pole window cleaning.
Here’s pure water window cleaning explained:
In the end, let’s summarize the benefits you’ll get from pure water window cleaning:
Yes! Most, if not all customers prefer Pure Water Window Cleaning over traditional window washing methods.
Why?
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