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Technical Information

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Cleaning Technology

High Reach Poles
almost eliminate the use of ladders, our use of ladders is only to gain access to some properties.

Pure Water is an imbalance of two Hydrogen and one oxygen atom forming a molecule, hence the name H2O. This pure water atom imbalance creates a desire to return to its natural state of balanced atom numbers.

It is through this process that all impurities are absorbed (like ink to blotting paper) leaving your windows to dry naturally to a spotless, streak free finish!

Why use pure water technology?

  • Purified water cleans with greater efficiency
  • Cleans frames as well as glass
  • Cleans Atria, Panelling, Canopies, Fascia and PVC
  • Complies with Health and Safety legislation
  • Operators work from the safety of the ground
  • Eliminates most needs for ladders and high access equipment
  • Reduces expensive access costs
  • Eliminates damage to buildings and sensitive ground areas from ladders
  • Reduces disturbance
  • Maintains privacy
  • Environmentally friendly
  • No mineral residue means that windows stay cleaner for longer and so reduces yearly cleaning costs
  • Reaches previously inaccessible windows with ease

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During the manufacture of our pure water, waste water is produced and subsequently recycled.

Superiority over traditional cleaning is achieved due to the sterile state the conservatories and uPVC are left in after pure water cleaning, making future dirt contamination a much slower process.

Traditional detergent cleaning leaves a sticky residue, allowing dirt contamination to return much more quickly.

Another added benefit is your frames get a clean as well, not a quick wipe over with a dirty cloth but a scrub and rinse with clean pure water.


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