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Dunedin Hosts Pure Water Training Day

Instructor Leo Wang (West Auckland), second from left, with franchisees from Dunedin and Invercargill learning how to operate the Pure Water Cleaning system.

Instructor Leo Wang (West Auckland), second from left, with franchisees from Dunedin and Invercargill learning how to operate the Pure Water Cleaning system.

Seven franchise teams had the opportunity to learn CrestClean’s exciting new external window cleaning system during a training day in Dunedin on the 6th of June.

The Pure Water Cleaning System eliminates the need for chemicals or costly lifting platforms by using a specialised water filtering machine and water fed carbon fibre poles to create cleaner, streak-free windows in buildings up to four storeys high.  

The one-day training was conducted by franchisee Leo Wang, who has been using the system in Auckland for 20 months. He demonstrated how to safely operate the machine and pole, proper Health and Safety procedures, and what to consider when assessing a building and quoting a job

Leo says that instructing around New Zealand has been a learning experience for him. “On the South Island I found out it’s a totally different scenario in different cities. That caught my attention. When I go out there I now tell them what things to consider when you’re doing the quote to make sure you’re giving customers a reasonable price in your city.”

“Training was a lot of fun. Seeing more people getting involved in the Pure Water Cleaning System is very exciting,” he adds. “I’m looking forward to pushing this nationwide.”