Pure Water Window Cleaning

An image of a person washing a window with a window cleaning pure water system, ensuring a streak-free finish and crystal-clear glass.

At PSG when it comes to window cleaning we choose to use a Waterfed Pole System. We choose to use this system for some of the following reasons:

  1. Eliminate use of ladders.

  2. Environmentally friendly.

  3. Clean safely from the ground.

  4. Provide a spotless/better clean.

An image demonstrating a pure water filter system connected to a water-fed pole and scrubber, providing spotless window cleaning without residue or streaks.

What is a Waterfed Pole System/Pure water cleaning?

Waterfed window cleaning works on the premise of using pure water to clean glass surfaces. In its natural state, regular tap water contains impurities. Waterfed equipment uses purified water which leaves a spot-free finish, eliminating the need to use soaps and chemicals or ladders. A purification system will take the source water and remove the impurities before it is fed through our window cleaning pole and brush, through deionization (DI), and/or reverse osmosis(RO).

How We Clean

To actually clean windows with pure water, tap water is run through the stages of a system, through waterfed hose, and then up the pole to a waterfed brush. The user will pre-rinse the frames and glass, scrub and rinse again. The brush will scrub and “agitate” the glass surface to loosen any dirt or debris. Once it’s rinsed with purified water, the water will evaporate and the window will dry clean and streak free.

An image of a water-fed pole scrubbing a window while simultaneously rinsing it, showcasing efficient and thorough window cleaning.