Common questions about Window Cleaning
To get pure water, you need to use a multi-stage purification system. Ned's Window Cleaning incorporates a 3-stage system for each cleaning.
- Carbon Sediment Filter: Prevents material and debris from entering the RO membrane, as well as chlorine.
- RO Membrane: This part does all the heavy work in the purification process, removing up to 90-95% of all Total Dissolved Solids.
- Deionization Resin: The final filtration step is designed to bring your water to 0 TDS.
Ned's Window Cleaning uses a WaterFed pole to clean windows. The pole has a number of features that allow for a comprehensive, professional cleaning, allowing you to feed purified water right to the window and angle adaptors, clamps, and a pole brush to clean the surface properly. The brush is made from either nylon, boar hair, or a combination of both materials. Full nylon is great for maintenance cleans, while a boar hair brush delivers a more aggressive cleaning solution. Our Ned's Window Cleaning professionals use the hybrid brush in order to leverage both cleaning features.
No, our service only does exterior window cleaning.
Normal tap water results in glass appearing with a milky white residue. This is the result of mineral content in normal tap water. Pure water on the other hand automatically absorbs dirt. Meaning, pure water or water without any mineral content, leaves windows perfectly clean after drying. Getting “Purified Water” is the first step. To clean windows 100% spot free, the Total Dissolved Solution (TDS) of your water needs to be at 0.
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