Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: nathankaye on April 12, 2016, 11:22:52 am
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Can the skeptics explain this for me please. As recently been debatable if pure is a solvent or powerful and we only use it for the rinse capabilities.
This house I have cleaned for 14 yrs and since june of 2015 pure water fed, so ten months.
You can clearly see the state of the floor around the bay, however you can also clearly see some clean spots as well. These two clean spots is where the water is running of the sills, both from upstairs and downstairs sills. I havent the time to spend to film that, gonna have to take my word for it. However I conclude its purely for the pure water that this is happening. Like I said, done the hoise for years but these spots are only coming along recently.
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Lets see, any chance that pot and another two like it used to sit on those spots.(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1460458179_grin[1].gif)
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;D
Nope, like I said ive been doing this house for many years, every 4wks. Nope pots havent moved
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It will just be that rain water also drips onto the floor from the ledges. Which disrupts the growth of the algae.
Nothing to do with pure water.
It's like if you look up on some Velux Windows, the roof below will look cleaner as rain water runs off the window and washes a bit of the algae/dirt away.
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It will just be that rain water also drips onto the floor from the ledges. Which disrupts the growth of the algae.
Nothing to do with pure water.
It's like if you look up on some Velux Windows, the roof below will look cleaner as rain water runs off the window and washes a bit of the algae/dirt away.
Absolutely spot on.
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Pure water is just water :o
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(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1460456203_20160412_110008.jpg)
Can the skeptics explain this for me please. As recently been debatable if pure is a solvent or powerful and we only use it for the rinse capabilities.
This house I have cleaned for 14 yrs and since june of 2015 pure water fed, so ten months.
You can clearly see the state of the floor around the bay, however you can also clearly see some clean spots as well. These two clean spots is where the water is running of the sills, both from upstairs and downstairs sills. I havent the time to spend to film that, gonna have to take my word for it. However I conclude its purely for the pure water that this is happening. Like I said, done the hoise for years but these spots are only coming along recently.
You seem to think Di purified water is some sort miracle solvent which it is not. We are not sceptics as you call us as 000ppm water is just water with some of the dissolvable solids taken out of it so if rinsed properly the glass should dry spot free. That don't mean it will get filthy/oxidised etc glass really clean either as we all know it don't.
However don't get confused with ultrapure which is totally different which is a very strong solvent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrapure_water
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I can now see why cutomers say my door funiture etc is going rusty as they all have it drummed into their heads by some di purified water is not just water but a solvent ;D
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Is that the spot you take a slash?
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000ppm water has no real world advanced cleaning properties over tap water. The only difference is that pure water will leave no solids behind which were dissolved in the water to begin with- as they have been removed. All this rubbish about it's "cleaning power" is nonsense!
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Is that the spot you take a slash?
;D ;D
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Put it this way if I just sprayed 000ppm water on a driveway clean i was on then asked for my money the drive would look no different apart from being wet. Even weeks laters after I've done a runner with the cash I can hear them muttering but the chap said it was a eco friendly solvent so would get it nice and clean. Yeah right! what planet are you from ;D
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It will just be that rain water also drips onto the floor from the ledges. Which disrupts the growth of the algae.
Nothing to do with pure water.
It's like if you look up on some Velux Windows, the roof below will look cleaner as rain water runs off the window and washes a bit of the algae/dirt away.
Absolutely spot on.
I can't stop laughing (sorry). It has to be child abuse to call your child Granville!!
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Well Toe Knee - or do you prefer A Day? - I don't personally know anyone who has, do you?