Davids Pure Water Cleaning 7250
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We specialise in cleaning windows up to 5 storeys high, safely and from the ground with our unique pure water cleaning system. HOW IT WORKS The pure water attracts the dirt and grim and locks it into the water molecules. The water then simply runs off leaving the glass clear and streak free. The purification unit takes normal tap water. Using special purification filters and sensing equipment the water is purified to 100%. The water is applied under pressure to the window surface via a purpose built brush. The whole process takes very little time and generally each window is only treated once. Extension poles up to 20 meters high allow the cleaning procedure to take place wholly on the ground. THE BENEFITS The cleaning process does not require any chemicals or detergents, thus making it safe for the environment. It leaves no sticky soap residue that dirt can later adhere too. The end results are windows that are cleaning and that stay clean longer! Many homes in Tasmania have solar panels and a tank water system. Detergents and other cleaning processes using chemicals can contaminate the household tank water. Cleaning using the Pure Water Cleaning System not only gently cleans your solar panels but is environmentally safe. CALL TODAY!
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