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Any recommendations for a water fed pole for cleaning high windows? Also, soap or no soap? I don't really want to get into having to use ionised water and all that faff.

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I have a long pole (extendable)with brush (can be fed water up it) but I prefer to use a ladder to clean first floor windows. The pole tho is good for the conservatory roof.

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10 minutes ago, joe90 said:

I have a long pole (extendable)with brush (can be fed water up it) but I prefer to use a ladder to clean first floor windows. The pole tho is good for the conservatory roof.

That would be my preferred method but I'm a bit wobbly on ladders (legs are held together with screws) and the standing seam down the first floor makes it even worse.

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Late to this.

 

I have just purchased a roof cleaning accessory for my Nilfisk pressure washer. The pole is 4.2m, and seems fine.

 

I'll be starting a thread about type of water to use, as I know what my shower looks like after a period with routine cleaning, or steam clean of the glass. My area I moderately hard water. It can take detergent, but I will probably try using the detergent system for CuSO4 for the semi-under-tree solar panels once a year.

 

My former window cleaner used deionised water from a tank in their van and no detergent.

 

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On 06/10/2022 at 08:42, Ferdinand said:

I have just purchased a roof cleaning accessory for my Nilfisk pressure washer. The pole is 4.2m, and seems fine.

Any chance you could post a link to that please?

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