Water Fed Pole Window Cleaning, The Technology Explained.
In Britain today professional window cleaning companies in London are using water fed pole reach and wash systems to clean glass surfaces deemed to be at a height too dangerous or risky to gain access by traditional methods.
Contrary to what some window cleaners believe, it is not against the law in the UK to use ladders for short periods of time.
It would be wrong to believe that ladder use is illegal but many window cleaners still misunderstand the law in the UK.
But how, may you ask does the water fed pole system work and will it give me the same results as a traditional clean?
Water is made up of a single atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen hence the term H2O. These atoms exist as two charged ions in water. A hydrogen atom is a positively charged hydrogen ion; the other is connected to the oxygen atom to form a negatively charged hydroxide-ion.
The water purification process removes all mineral and particle impurities from the water enabling it evaporate naturally without leaving behind any trace mineral deposits on the surface the water was on, but there are other benefits of using pure water to clean windows that are not as straight forward as one might imagine.
Very few people realise that pure water behaves almost like a solvent, as it fights to return back to its naturaly impure state the water absorbs dirt on a molecular level.
Without the science lesson, pure water eats and absorbs dirt on contact and after all dirt is removed the final rinse with pure water will dry leaving perfectly clean smear free glass.
Reach and Wash WFP can access windows up to 7 floors high all with out the risks of ladder access, and trained professional window cleaners will be able to get perfect results every time rain or shine.
Rain repellents are now entering the UK market place with one of London’s leading window cleaners using a product called Hydrostom that is added to the pure water cleaning system. These hydrophobic polymers keep the glass surface cleaner for far longer periods of time, reducing the yearly costs of window cleaning for their clients.
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