Traditional Method
Attention to Detail
The traditional method of window cleaning involves applying a soapy solution to the glass (usually water and fairy liquid but other brands are available!) with a microfibre cloth attached to a T-Bar. The window is then cleared with a rubber squeegee and the frames wiped clean with a dry cloth, leaving a lovely clean window. Or so it seems…..
The disadvantage of this method is that although the windows look great at the time of cleaning, the soap leaves an invisible film on the glass that attracts dirt very quickly. Ever had your car cleaned on a windy day and then wondered at the end of the day why your windows look almost dusty? That’s the reason!
This method is now usually only used for interior windows and some older exterior windows.


Water Fed Pole Method
Exceptional Results
Over the past few years this has become the recognised method to clean exterior windows, both domestically and commercially. Compared to the traditional method it has many benefits, such as:
It allows the window cleaner to work safely from the ground
It preserves the privacy of the upstairs rooms
With extendable poles reaching in excess of 30ft, many windows previously inaccessible, such as skylights, are now able to be cleaned
The bristles of the brushes get into parts of the windows and frames that previously would not have been touched
The use of ‘Pure Water’ ensures a streak free finish – no film on the glass
What is Pure Water you ask? Pure Water has been filtered to remove every single mineral, leaving the water 100% purified. There is no need to squeegee a window of pure water as it dries to a streak free finish. If you have been less than satisfied with results in the past, it is most likely due to your window cleaner using poor methods or less than 100% pure water. I guarantee 100% satisfaction or your money back.
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I also clean conservatories, fascias, soffits, cladding & solar panels!
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