Cleaners apply a mix of water and detergent to windows using specially designed applicators. A rubber squeegee is then used to remove all water and detergent. Sills are then wiped clean with a cloth to finish. Telescopic poles are used to extend a cleaners reach where ladder access to windows is restricted. This method is used on georgian styled windows that are too small for squeegee work as well as leaded windows. Professional cleaning cloths are used to ensure the best results. PVC surfaces, such as frames and roofline whites, are also cleaned using this method. Cleaners use a damp or wet cloth to rub down surfaces with detergent. A dry cloth is then used to buff the surface, leaving it free of any dirt or residue. This system is used for cleaning conservatory roofs and solar panels. In some cases it is also used on PVC wall cladding and other surfaces. This method provides a safe and effective cleaning solution where traditional cleaning is not possible.