The deionized (DI) water-fed pole and brush system is a modern and highly effective method for window cleaning. It uses demineralized or purified water, which has had its minerals and impurities removed through processes like reverse osmosis or deionization. The purified water is stored in a tank and fed through a long, extendable pole to a specialized brush head, which is used to scrub and clean windows.
How It Works:
- Demineralized Water: The water used in this system is stripped of impurities, including calcium, magnesium, and other minerals that can leave streaks or water spots on the glass. This water is highly effective at absorbing and removing dirt.
- Water-fed Pole: The extendable pole can reach heights of up to 70 feet, allowing windows to be cleaned without the need for ladders or scaffolding. The purified water is pumped up the pole to the brush head.
- Brush System: The brush head, usually made of soft bristles, scrubs the window surface to loosen dirt and grime. The purified water rinses away the dirt without the need for detergents.
Benefits to the Customer:
- Streak-free finish: Because the water is demineralized, it leaves no residue, streaks, or watermarks after drying, ensuring a spotless finish on the windows.
- Safety and accessibility: With the extendable pole, cleaners can safely access windows on high or hard-to-reach places, eliminating the need for ladders, reducing the risk of accidents.
- Environmentally friendly: The system uses only purified water, so no harmful chemicals or detergents are involved, making it an eco-friendly option.
- Cost-effectiveness: For customers, this system reduces the need for frequent window cleaning since the windows stay cleaner for longer due to the purified water’s properties.
Overall, the deionized pole and brush system offers customers an efficient, safe, and environmentally friendly window cleaning service.