Hydrophobic window cleaning was developed to make the industry safer and more environmentally friendly. The idea that the traditional ladder and scaffolding could be replaced by a pole that shoots just water seemed a bit preposterous. In the end it was proven to be a rather ingenious idea.

Hydrophobic window cleaning requires the use of purified water. The water has to be purified in order for the system to work. Water tends to carry molecules of trace elements, which is why our windows can have spots on them after the water has dried. When water evaporates it leaves behind all of those trace minerals, creating spots that make the glass look dirty.

Purified water has no trace elements. However, the water is not in a natural state and it would like to return to a natural state. Just like any natural element that has been altered, purified water will automatically try to adjust to its surroundings and find ways to return the natural state. It does this by acting very much like a solvent agent.

Why is this important? If you spray water from your garden hose onto your car’s windshield it will initially look clean. But once the water dries and starts to evaporate, the trace elements are left behind. This is what gives you those spots on the glass after the water has dissipated, even if you scrubbed with soap.

This method is generally applied via a long pole that shoots the purified water. These poles are designed to extend several stories, with some reaching as high as seven stories up. Of course, high rise buildings still require at least some traditional cleaning methods in order for the windows to be accessible.

Because of the molecular structure of water and its reaction to dirt it can easily be said that hydrophobic window cleaning is at least just as effective, if not more effective, than using soap, water, and a squeegee while perched up on an elevated surface. In fact, with the elimination of the need for the squeegee it is becoming apparent that the hydrophobic method leaves behind considerably less streaking. The clean surface remains clean and the pure water rinse leaves nothing behind.

The hydrophobic window cleaning methods using water fed poles are nano based solvents that are added to the pure water to create a barrier on the glass that will keep the surface clean for up to 4 times as long and have been developed into full practical applications. While some are hesitant to believe that mere water can do a better job overall, the proof is really in the pudding. Using this system you will see a remarkable difference in the quality of clean your windows receive. It only takes once to make a believer out of most consumers.

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