Should I Use Deionized Water To Clean Windows?

Deionized water uses a special filtration system that removes basically everything other than the hydrogen and oxygen that form the water molecule. It has a purity level four times higher than distilled water!

When water is deionized, it turns the water into a sort of vacuum cleaner for minerals and other elements found in dirt. It acts like an ant eater on a rampage, sucking up every mineral and contaminant it comes into contact with. 

This characteristic makes deionized water FANTASTIC for doing the final rinse on your freshly-washed windows. Regular tap water will always contain a variable combination of minerals and chemicals, which are what cause the residual water ‘spots’ so often associated with a DIY window-washing job. 

But deionized water not only doesn’t contain any of these minerals to start with, it also sucks up any that it comes in contact with on your window’s surface, leaving your windows sparkling and literally spotless.

If all this science sounds exhausting and your windows just need cleaning, give the Utah experts at City Creek Window Cleaning a call today at 801 261 5565. We’ll have your windows looking professionally perfect in no time!

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