Reach And Wash Window Cleaning, Does It Really Work?
In Britain today professional window cleaning companies in London are using water fed pole reach and wash systems to clean glass surfaces deemed to ...
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.
There are still many window cleaners across the UK who believe ladder use is now illegal, this is incorrect. Ladder use is still permitted for work with short periods of time like for example, window cleaning.
A lot of window cleaners misunderstand Health and Safety laws this is partly due to the way it has been comunicated from the powers that may be.
But what are the benefits of pure water and the reach and wash sytem and can I be sure that it works?
H2O, Aqua or Water is constructed from one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms existing as two ions charged in water.
Water purification will remove all impurities in the water this includes all minerals and as a result when the pure water evaporates from a glass surface it leaves non of the trace mineral deposits that common tap water would, but this is not the only benefit of using pure water to clean windows.
A little known fact about pure water is that it actually possesses a remarkably solvent capability, resulting in the capacity of these charged ions to bond with other ions in the same way.
Simply put, when purified water flows over a surface, it actually dissolves and absorbs all potential substances and because the final rinse is also pure water when left to dry naturally it leaves a streak-free surface behind.
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.
Hydrostorm, used by a leading window cleaning company in London evaporates almost 6 times faster than the water it is mixed into, leaving only trace elements of a hydrophobic polymer behind on the glass surfaces. This molecularly thin layer of completely transparent rain repelling polymer will keep windows and glass surfaces clean for far longer than normal, significantly broadening the gap between cleans.
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