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So how does the water fed pole window cleaning system actually work?
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The windows still have to be thoroughly cleaned. To do this, water fed pole window cleaning uses telescopic poles complete with cleaning brushes that can easily access heights of up to 30-feet. The pure water is then pumped up these poles, which allows us to scrub and rinse away any dirt. Because the cleaning process has used pure water, the windows can then be left to dry naturally, with a perfect, crystal clear finish. For cleaner windows and frames,
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Ordinary tap water is full of sediments and minerals. It’s these impurities that cause spotting and streaking when tap water is left to dry on a surface. For that reason, we use the water fed pole system and purified water. The system purifies the water by passing it through a series of filters and resins, making use of natural processes like reverse osmosis and deionisation.
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First and foremost Harpenden window cleaning are eco friendly window cleaners – the water fed pole system eliminates the need for ladders, drastically reducing the risk of injury and damage to property. The only consumable the pure water system uses to clean windows is pure water, completely harmless to your property, garden and the environment – unlike traditional methods which use harsh chemicals and detergents.
Versatility & Finish
The water fed pole system very often allows window cleaners to access windows that were previously inaccessible by ladder, for example Velux windows and roof lights. Users of the water fed pole we always clean not just the windows but the frames as well, resulting in a better overall finish.
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