How to Clean Upstairs Windows with a Pressure Cleaner

When it comes to cleaning windows in the upper floors from outside, a pressure cleaner is the best equipment you can use. This simple machinery, powered by a motor, releases water at high velocity to clean accumulated dirt and grime from the exterior of your house.. The pressure cleaning allows you to clean high placed windows without having to stand on rickety ladders. You don’t need another person to hold the ladder and can do away with the numerous knick- knacks required for ordinary cleaning. These cleaners are safe and handy and save you a lot of time. The motor in a pressure cleaner is powered by electricity or gas. The electricity driven motor is more suitable for pressure cleaning windows as it releases the water at about half the speed of the gas cleaner.You need certain preparations as you go out to clean your upstairs windows. First of all you’ll need the pressure washing machine, a pair of glasses to protect your eyes and a few towels. Check that all electrical sockets on the outside of your house are switched off. As the water will be discharged at very high speeds it might get into the sockets a pose a hazard. Your next step would be to see if there are cracks in your windows through which water might seep in. To avoid this, roll up the towels and put them on the inside of the window. A damaged window should not be pressure cleaned.Next you should connect the inlet pipe to an outside faucet and plug in the pressure cleaner. Set it at the lowest power so that the water does not break your window panes. Before you embark on your mission of cleaning the windows, make sure that you are wearing glasses. Chemicals in the cleansers you use could get into your eyes and this could be very dangerous. So don’t forget to protect your eyes when pressure washing.

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