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Bunnings outdoor broom full#
Make sure to check out the current Bunnings catalogue, full of competitive deals and discounts. I've seen this stuff around - Glitz Outdoor Cleaner Concentrate - and perhaps this might be useful.Outdoor Broom 450mm offers and online promotions, straight from the current Bunnings catalogue This Outdoor Broom 450mm is now on sale at Bunnings.
Bunnings outdoor broom install#
Used to live in Canberra where lichen on tiled roofs was common - people would install a line of copper wire on top of roof and water running down roof would carry minute amounts of the copper down the roof and slowly kill and remove the lichen. It will hose off easily or get burnt off with some decent sun. I got some moss on my solar hot water system where the glass meets the frame. To be doubly sure, wrap a slightly damp microfibre cloth around the broom head & sweep the panels to remove micro-droplets (if there were any). Rinsing it off after the clean is common sense, & using a squeegee to remove excess water will prevent smearing. I agree that cleaning agents need to be chosen with care, but a splash of dishwashing detergent in a bucket of water, won't do any damage & I can't see how it would. As a bonus, there's less likelihood of smears being left on the glass. The precaution of washing them early morning, early evening to avoid thermal shock, makes a lot of sense. To me, solar panels are made to withstand harsh environments and need to be very tough, imagine the turmoil if there was a full on hailstorm and everyone's panels got wrecked. I think if people are careful and use some form of fall protection, then it's pretty straight forward and safe.
Bunnings outdoor broom pro#
I too have noticed that some solar companies do recommend pro cleaning only, but then others don't. You're maximising their efficiency, when your own draw during the day is lessened and you can trickle in some export credit to help offset your non-solar consumption. Attach one end of a long rope to the eye bolt, then hurl rest of it over the rooftop to the other side and use rappelling gear.Ĭlean panels are a good thing. If you want to go up and clean panels but you’re concerned about roof safety, then fit an eyebolt on the opposite wall to your solar panels, near the bottom (in the mortar would be fine).

Unfortunately moss and Lichen cause large amounts of shading to panels and can have a detrimental effect on the performance." - Isobel ".utensils may be needed that could cause issues with the panels if not used correctly.
