PURE WATER
How Pure Water Cleaning Works
…How it differs from traditional window cleaning
Pure Water is produced by first passing ordinary tap water through a special reverse osmosis membrane. This extracts the minerals from the water which would, otherwise, leave residue on the glass. This water is then passed through resin crystals, thus de-ionising it, you now have Pure Water.
Water is then stored in tanks ready to transport to site where pumps are employed to project the water along a hose, up a pole system and through the nozzles in the brush head onto the glass.
Why Use Pure Water ?
Although tap water looks clean, it actually contains a lot of dissolved chemicals and minerals. These amounts vary from area to area (Hard & Soft water areas). It is these minerals (mainly calcium and magnesium) that leave white residues on glass. Water purification technology de-mineralises and de-ionises tap water to remove these impurities and produce pure water.
Pure water is the best answer for cleaner windows for many reasons:
By virtue of the nature of water it does not like being pure and it strives to return to its impure state, therefore it actually absorbs chemicals and holds dirt particles, aiding the cleaning process.
Because of the cleaning ability of pure water there is no longer a need to use detergents or chemicals on windows, thus saving money and time, plus it’s far more environmentally friendly.
Due to the impurities being removed there is no need to squeegee the windows after cleaning, simply rinsing the glass after brushing leaves an excellent streak-free finish.
Safety - The high-reach pole system means there is no need to use ladders, and complies with the new Health & Safety regulations and working at height directive.
Enables the operative to reach previously inaccessible windows, gutters, fascias and soffits – above conservatories for example.
Does not cause damage to gardens or buildings.
Reduces disturbance and protects the privacy of the buildings occupants.
