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New automated window cleaning system

Now, there is a safe and inexpensive way to clean windows, frames and exterior of buildings. It is called the Sky Pro Window Cleaning System, and it is a technological breakthrough in automated window and building washing equipment. Sky Pro introduced the newest model to their product line, the Sky Pro Mini Sprayer. The Mini Sprayer is ideal for cleaning windows and building exteriors on small to mid-height buildings using a pressure washer based system similar to touchless carwash technology. A two-person operation can safely, quickly and profitably clean windows and building exteriors much safer and easier than manual window cleaning equipment.

This automated window washing system uses high pressure water to "scrub" the surface from a distance of up to three feet. It is ideal for cleaning buildings with irregular window offsets, curves, recesses, overhangs, protrusions, inset glass, asymmetrical frames or other architectural features that make traditional cleaning methods difficult, if not impossible.

The Sky Pro Mini Sprayer weighs only 83 lbs and is made of lightweight aluminum so it will not rust or corrode. It is easy to transport and fits easily into the back of a pickup truck. The unit is easy to set up and ready to work in minutes.

Architects, building owners, window washing companies, building management or maintenance companies should seriously consider investing in one of the many Sky Pro System models. Most models will pay for themselves in less than a year. Sky Pro eliminates the danger associated with manual window washing and reduces labor and insurance costs.

"Sky Pro is one of the most ingenious pieces of equipment to be made available to building owners, managers, and cleaning companies. It has reduced our cost of window cleaning services by approximately $50k per year. We have also been able to reduce our liability exposure by not having "bodies" over the side of the building", stated Robert Thomson, Manager – Cassidy Turley Commercial Real Estate Services.



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