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Window cleaning the pure water way.
Clean water has always one mankind’s greatest needs and whole civilizations have progress around a clean source of water. What would window cleaning be without water yet we very often give no thought to the quality or purity of our Water. Where we live in Oak Ridge the water from the tap is 170 total dissolve solids. (Tds) Knoxville is 79 tds and San Diego is up to 550 tds which is a very high number of impurities.
When you used reverse osmosis you bring the water down to 0 and when you finish it off with did tank it is measure at around -02.
Making pure water clearer then normal water is an art that will benefit
The window clearer because it will improve your speed and time doing the job.
With that comes greater profit.
Mounting the RO unit in a van with tanks and running the finish water though a small di tank gives you a portable system that can produce 500 gal. A day.
We now can reach up to six stories from the ground using a over the top
50 foot pole. We converted our 32 foot window pole into a water pole and use it 70% of the time. The time it takes to clean a second floor bldg. the clear water way is at least haft the time and one man can clean instead of two using poles.
Therefore the clean water system is the wave of the future. The pure water way to clean without a squeegee
Is both quicker and more efficient.
Window cleaning in the 21 first centuries will continue to advice along with glass industry and the new self-cleaning windows will only be service by the pure water technology.
Any type of chemical or acid will cause damage to the new self-cleaning glass because it will change the chemical make-up the glass. Pure water cleans like nothing esle, also it is ph neutral and if soap is needed a much smaller amount is required. By eliminated the use of ladders you safety is increased.

Check out what is pure water window cleaning

What is TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)?  Where does it come from, why is it important  and how to treat it?

(TDS) Total Dissolved Solids are the total weight of all solids that are dissolved in a given volume of water, expressed in units of mg per unit volume of water (mg/L), also referred to as parts per million (PPM).
 

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