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The reach & wash pole system allows for easily access high rise window cleaning and hard to reach areas, allowing cleaning to be carried out in a safe and efficent way.

We ensure all windows,sils & frames are cleaned and rinsed thoroughly.

Whether you require a regular service or a once off clean for domestic or commercial properties within Fareham.

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FAQ

How does the water-fed pole system work ?

Water is purified in house by passing through a softening, filtration process that removes the impurities from the water.

Extendable poles are used to feed the pure water through. This enable safe access to high reach area’s. Each pole has a soft brush attachment which allows the purified water to be pumped up through the pole and into the bristles of the brush. The soft bristles gently and effectively loosen dirt from windows, which is then absorbed by the purified water.

Windows are then thoroughly rinsed so that all dirt is washed away and all that is left on your window is pure water. The water that remains is then left to evaporate, leaving your windows perfectly clear.

If you allow the windows to dry by themselves, won't that leave watermarks?

The so called "watermarks" are actually created, not by water, but by the impurities contained within water. When water evaporates it leaves behind impurities that are contained within causing "watermarks". That's why only water that has been purified is used. When thoroughly rinsed the pure water evaporates from the windows leaving no impurities - no watermarks.

 

How is the water purified?

Water is first softened and then passed through a series of filters. The final stages of filtration is a method known as "reverse osmosis" removing all organic, bacterial or particulate impurities from the water. By the end of each process the level of impurities in the water reach a purified standard which is checked using a digital TDS meter that measures the purification level of the water.

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