Traditional window cleaning refers to the age-old method of cleaning glass windows using simple tools and techniques that have been employed for generations. This approach typically involves the use of a squeegee, a bucket of soapy water, and a cloth or sponge. The cleaner will first wet the glass with the soapy solution, working from the top down to avoid streaks, and then use the squeegee to wipe away the excess water, ensuring a crystal-clear finish. This method is not only effective but also allows for a thorough clean, making it a preferred choice for many households and businesses alike. Traditional window cleaning emphasises attention to detail, skill, and often a personal touch, setting it apart from more modern methods that may rely on specialised equipment or chemicals.
Water Fed Pole Window Cleaning is an innovative method used for cleaning windows at heights that eliminates the need for ladders or scaffolding. This technique utilises a telescopic pole fitted with a brush and powered by purified water. The water is pumped through the pole to the brush head, allowing the cleaner to reach high windows safely from the ground. As the brush scrubs the glass, the purified water helps to remove dirt, grime, and other contaminants without leaving streaks. This method not only enhances safety for the window cleaner but also provides an eco-friendly solution, as it reduces the need for chemical cleaners, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial properties across the UK.
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