Cleaning windows and facades with demineralised water

Cleaning windows with ultra-pure water

Cleaning windows and facades with demineralised water 

Cleaning windows and façades with demineralised water is an effective method of achieving sparkling clean surfaces. Demineralised water is free of the minerals and impurities that can leave marks on surfaces when it dries. Using this special water prevents unwanted deposits and stains on windows and facades. What’s more, demineralised water dries quickly and residue-free, ensuring clean, transparent results.

How do we clean with our system?

Window cleaning with carbon poles and demineralised water is a method used to reach and clean windows at great heights, such as upper-storey windows or hard-to-reach glass surfaces. Carbon poles are lightweight, rigid and telescopic, making it possible to reach considerable heights. What’s more, they eliminate the need for dangerous and expensive lifting equipment.

What Solarnet offers for Cleaning windows and facades with demineralised water

We offer you the best value for money for the maintenance of your surfaces with our environmentally-friendly system that uses no chemicals and is completely safe.

Our approach

Window cleaning with demineralised water and carbon poles is a modern and effective method of achieving brilliantly clear windows. By using demineralised water, we remove the impurities and minerals that can leave marks on windows. Carbon poles make it easy to reach hard-to-reach areas, such as high windows or shop windows. Thanks to their lightness and rigidity, they offer precise handling and a long reach. This cleaning process guarantees impeccable results, leaving your windows sparkling, without residue or streaks, for optimum visibility. It also allows us to clean at heights of up to 18 metres without the need for gondolas, overhead travelling cranes or other scaffolding.

This means we can clean at heights of up to 18 meters without the need for gondolas, overhead travelling cranes or other scaffolding.

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