THE NEW WINDOW CLEANING: TELESCOPIC POLE CLEANING
As window cleaners, you are used to us washing windows using a ladder, a soaper and a squeegee. This will no longer always be the case. Due to ever-increasing restrictions on the use of ladders and doubts about the course of the ladder, an alternative has been sought for window cleaning. The ground floor is often washed by hand, but the high windows are often washed using the so-called telescopic system, due to laws and regulations. Windows at the back are still washed using ladders, due to accessibility.
What is telescopic pole cleaning?
In fact, there is a safe way of washing windows. A system that has been used in America for a long time. Green Clean Group has specialised in this innovative system, the telescopic window-washing system. This way of working as well as the final result of this system is amazing.
What exactly does telescopic washing involve?
Using a brush on a telescopic pole, we brush and rinse the windows including the frames. The water used is demineralised. This pure water has a cleaning effect, so no cleaning agent needs to be used. It is important to rinse well with the pure water. By rinsing well, all the dirt on the windows and frames is removed. This leaves only clean pure water after the rinse. The pure demineralised water therefore no longer needs to be removed from the window by a squeegee. Thanks to its purity, it dries without streaks.
Advantages of telescopic pole glass washing:
- Environment friendly (no cleaning agents)
- Cleans places you cannot reach by hand (sponge)
- Suitable for cleaning glass, window frames, facade cladding, etc.
- Safety (we are all V.C.A. certified)
- Anticipating any future ladder ban
Residual dirt after first wash
However, it is important to bear in mind that at the start of this new method, the first wash may be slightly lower in quality. This is because your frames and grilles are also rinsed. This could possibly leave residual dirt on your windows. We will do our utmost to prevent this during the first wash. We therefore ask for your understanding.