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ABOUT US

Your Local Professional Window Cleaner

Scotclear has been one of the leading window cleaning services in Aberdeen for many years. We are a small, family run business established back in 2018 by members with a background in customer service, facilities management and health and safety, most of which have been spent working on large & complex commercial projects within the oil and gas, private and public sectors.

 

Within the family we possess a combined 45-year business experience between us, coupled with an unmatched determination and effort to consistently excel, and to provide our customers with the very best service possible every time.

 

Our business started the old-fashioned way going door to door with a bucket, sponge, and a vision to create something poles apart from others, building a company that focuses on tailored made pricing for your premises, including both the commercial and domestic sectors.

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We invested in our PURIFIED WATER SYSTEM that is stored securely within our company vehicle.

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We are not your standard window cleaning company, we are true specialists who are always looking to improve our service, equipment, and customer satisfaction to provide you with the best experience.

 

Please get in touch now for a free, no obligation quote. We would love to hear from you and look forward to working with you soon.

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EXCELLENCE FLOWS THROUGH OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS, FROM OUR PEOPLE, EQUIPMENT AND PROCESS, ALL THE WAY TO OUR LOYAL CUSTOMERS.

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CONTACT US

Contact us now for a free, no obligation quotation

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pURIFIED WATER SYSTEM

Pure water window cleaning uses lightweight telescopic poles with a fixed soft brush head at the end, which feeds water onto the window for the operative to then use to clean the glazing, frames, and ledges.

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Purified water is made using regular mains water which is forced through a series of filters; the first is a paper filter to remove any sediment, the second is a carbon block filter to remove any chlorine and on the final stage the water passes through a vessel of high-grade resin which 'polishes' the water. Polish is a term used to describe the final stage of the filtration. This entire process removes the tiny, microscopic particles found within the water, such as calcium which is what often causes those streaky white marks. 

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