How to make deionized water for window cleaning

A MUM has revealed her tip for getting streak-free windows, and she says that you should avoid glass cleaner.

Taking to her Instagram account, Mrs D’s Cleaning Reviews, she revealed that she uses deionised water from Tesco to get her glass sparkling clean.

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A cleaning fanatic has revealed she uses de-ionised water to get her windows sparkling cleanCredit: mrs.ds.cleaning.reviews/Instagram
  • De-ionised water, £2.30, for 5L, Tesco - buy here

She wrote: “I have a mist bottle with Deionised water in. I get asked a lot,what do use it for?

“Well I use it to clean my windows, Mirrors and my glass shower screens. I always get a streak free finish and the bonus is, it's none toxic and cheap to buy.”

Mrs D, from Chorley, explained that you can pick up 2.5L of the water from Tesco for just £1.50 and it will last longer than glass or window cleaner.

She added: “I hate using window/glass cleaners products.

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Mrs D says she much prefers using the water than a window or glass cleanerCredit: mrs.ds.cleaning.reviews/Instagram

“Yes my windows and Mirrors always look clean when using it, but as soon as the sun light hits them I can see every single smear and streak that the glass/window cleaner has left behind, which make them look dirty.

“You can use vinegar to clean your windows but this leave a nasty smell.

“Deionised water has no minerals in which means it just pure water, it will not only clean your windows or mirrors perfectly but leave them gleaming without any smears.

“So, Put down your normal glass and window cleaner! and try Deionised water….You'll never look back and you will always have crystal clear windows and Mirrors.”

She shared her tip with her 40,000 strong Instagram following, who were keen to try it for themselves.

Thanking her one wrote: "Got mine and absolutely love it - super for the inside car windows too."

"Oh I’m going to get some of this next I go to Tesco’s" another added.

"I’ve tried so many different window cleaning products and none of them have every given me a streak free finish. "

Mrs D went viral back in January when she shared her tip for getting perfect smelling laundry with a cheap sponge.

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What is Pure Water Window Cleaning?

The term Pure Water in window cleaning describes ordinary tap water that has been filtered through a purification system, to remove all the natural minerals. This water is often described as ‘deionised water’ due to the type of filtration used. The reason for this is that pure water dries to leave a completely crystal clear finish.

If you've ever thought 'Why do Window Cleaners not dry the windows?' Here's why; When applied to Window Cleaning, using pure water means that there is no need to squeegee the water from the window. Providing you have agitated (or scrubbed) the dirt and rinsed the window thoroughly to remove the dirt, you can leave it wet and it will dry completely clear!

Pure Water Systems come in varying capacities, from many different brands & to fit any need & budget (find out more about the types of filtration Here)

Here’s an overview of how the pure water Window Cleaning process works:

Agitating the Dirt

Once water is purified, it is ready to clean with. However it’s not just a case of ‘splash & dash’, there is some know-how required. The first step is to agitate (scrub) the windows with a water-fed pole & brush designed specifically for the task. By scrubbing the windows you’re loosening any dirt or build up on the window, frame and surrounding plastics.

How to make deionized water for window cleaning

Effective Rinsing

Rinsing the loosened dirt and debris is important, as anything except pure water left on the window will ruin the perfect finish. The deionised water will attract the dirt and minerals scrubbed from the window, creating a non-pure solution. This needs to then be rinsed thoroughly from the window, leaving only Pure Water left to dry clear in a matter of minutes (the same applies to sills and frames). Best practice is generally to begin at the top, and rinse down the window going left to right to ensure everything is removed.

It’s simple in principle, though of course like anything, there is a learning curve and it will take time to become completely proficient in this method of cleaning.

How to make deionized water for window cleaning

Pure Water Window Cleaning is becoming increasingly popular for the following reasons:
  • No Need for Ladders - Pure Water Window Cleaning can be carried out at height, from the ground
  • Accessibility - Reach over awkward obstacles, clean uPVC plastic frames and sills from the ground
  • Environmentally Friendly - Effective cleaning without chemicals or soap
  • Safer Work Environment - Less risk of property damage
  • Added Privacy - The customer need not worry about being visible through upstairs windows

For aspiring commercial Window Cleaners, the added safety benefit of cleaning from the ground is an excellent selling point, and even a requirement for some buildings.

Regardless of your preferred method of cleaning Windows, the smart modern Window Cleaner will have a means to utilise purified water, even if it is not the primary method of cleaning.

What is Pure Water?

In addition to Hydrogen and Oxygen (H₂O), tap water also contains minerals. For drinking purposes, this isn’t a problem. However, when it comes to cleaning, the likes of calcium, magnesium, and other minerals remain when the water evaporates away. This leaves hard water stains and unsightly spotting. You’ll notice these build up on any glass surrounding showers or taps at home, or even after washing your car.

Generally, water is classified as either hard or soft. This refers to the amounts and types of minerals built up in the water, the harder the water the more costly it is to purify, and this is usually location-dependent. For example, in the U.K most of South Wales & Scotland have soft water, TDS meter readings of 150 ppm or less, whereas Bristol and London typically have hard water at 350-500 ppm in places. 

How Do I Test Water Purity?

You can test your tap water with a TDS Meter which measures electrical conductivity and produces a value indicating the level of dissolved solids (minerals) in the water. For window cleaning purposes, a value of 000 ppm (parts per million) of dissolved solids is considered pure and will produce a streak and spot free finish on the glass. It’s reasonable to effectively clean windows with readings of 0-7 ppm, though this is just a rule of thumb, you may be able to clean with readings higher than this depending on what specifically is in your water. Trial and error will help you determine where the line is drawn.

HM Digital produces high-quality TDS meters. You can pick one up HERE

Where To Go Next

Head to our Starting a Window Cleaning Business Hub for more helpful guides, or check out these popular articles:

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Can I use deionised water to clean windows?

Because of its ability to easily remove “gunk,” it makes a great cleaning agent for a variety of surfaces such as windows, table tops, wooden surfaces, mirrors, baseboards, and even CARPET CLEANING. Since there are no minerals in deionized water, it leaves behind no residue, spots, or stains on surfaces.

How do you make window cleaner water?

Method 1: Basic Homemade Window Cleaner Recipe.
two cups distilled water..
1/2 cup vinegar..
10 drops essential oil..

What water is best for cleaning windows?

Use Distilled Water to Dilute The water from your tap contains a number of substances, whereas distilled water is free from chemicals and minerals so it won't leave behind any streaky deposits or water spots on your windows. So, when diluting your glass cleaner, always use distilled water.

What is the best homemade cleaning solution for windows?

The best homemade window cleaning solution is to just mix two gallons of water and about a teaspoon of dishwashing liquid together in your bucket. Some people also opt to use vinegar and water to clean windows. In warm weather, you'll get a little more working time by using cool water.