05/02/2026
how does pure water window cleaning work
Pure water window cleaning uses highly filtered, deionized water, fed through a telescopic pole and brush to scrub and rinse dirt away. Because the water has all natural minerals removed (Total Dissolved Solids reduced to zero), it leaves no spots or residue upon drying, allowing for a spotless, streak-free finish without detergents or squeegees.
How the Process Works:
Water Purification: Regular tap water passes through a multi-stage filtration system—often using Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Deionization (DI) resin—to remove sediment, calcium, magnesium, and other impurities.
Reach and Wash System: A pump pushes the purified water through lightweight, extendable, telescopic poles.
Agitation and Cleaning: A specialized brush on the end of the pole scrubs the glass, frames, and sills to agitate and loosen dirt.
Rinsing: Pure water is continuously fed through the brush, rinsing away the debris.
Spot-Free Drying: Since the water contains no dissolved solids, it dries completely clear and spot-free, even in direct sunlight.
Key Benefits of Pure Water Cleaning:
Safety: Cleaning is done from the ground, eliminating the need for ladders.
Superior Results: It cleans not just the glass, but also the window frames, sills, and UPVC, removing stubborn grime that traditional methods might miss.
Longevity: Because no soap residue is left behind, windows stay cleaner for longer, as there is no residue to attract new dirt.
Eco-Friendly: The process uses no chemicals or detergents.
This method is highly effective for cleaning hard-to-reach windows, such as those above conservatories, skylights, and high-rise commercial buildings.