Glossary of Terms
Know what you're getting — and why it matters.
Professional window cleaning and property maintenance involves specialized techniques, tools, and terminology. This glossary explains the key terms used by See-Thru Services so you can make informed decisions about caring for your Marco Island home or business.
A type of organic growth that appears as green, black, or brown staining on exterior surfaces including driveways, pool cages, roofs, home siding, and stained glass. Florida's warm, humid climate makes algae growth extremely common.
A pH-higher-than-7 cleaning solution used to break down grease, oil, and organic matter. Commonly used in pressure washing applications for driveways and pool decks.
White or chalky mineral buildup left on glass when hard water evaporates. Calcium is one of the primary minerals in hard water stains and is especially prevalent on Marco Island and Naples due to the local water supply and irrigation systems.
A cleaning method using purified, deionized water to clean and rinse glass surfaces. Where needed, we add a drop of Dawn dishwashing liquid to cut through grease and grime — then rinse completely with pure water for a streak-free, environmentally safe result. See-Thru Services uses this method with our water-fed pole systems.
A discounted cleaning arrangement offered by See-Thru Services for condominium buildings or neighborhood associations where multiple units are cleaned together, reducing per-unit cost for all participants.
Water that has had its mineral ions removed through an ion-exchange process, leaving it in a pure state. When used for window cleaning, deionized water evaporates without leaving spots or mineral residue.
The amount of time a cleaning solution is left on a surface before rinsing. Allowing proper dwell time lets cleaning agents break down algae, mildew, and grime for a more effective clean.
A professional squeegee method — also known as The Butterfly Stroke — using overlapping, curved strokes to clean large glass panes quickly and without streaks. The motion keeps cleaning solution ahead of the blade and minimizes dripping.
Water in Florida — particularly in Collier County, Marco Island, and Naples — naturally contains elevated levels of calcium, magnesium, and other minerals. This hard water is a primary cause of stubborn staining on windows, glass, and exterior surfaces throughout the region.
Permanent damage to the surface of glass caused by prolonged exposure to mineral deposits, acid rain, or certain chemicals. Once etching occurs, standard cleaning cannot fully restore the glass — professional restoration is required.
A professional process for removing damage from glass including scratches, hard water stains, mineral deposits, welding splatter, and graffiti. See-Thru Services uses a proprietary 3-step restoration process that can eliminate damage previously thought to require glass replacement.
A measurement of water flow rate from a pressure washer. GPM determines how much water volume is applied during cleaning and is the key factor in how thoroughly a surface is rinsed.
Milky-white or chalky mineral deposits left on glass when water with high mineral content evaporates. They form from calcium and magnesium in tap water, sprinkler runoff, or rain. Hard water stains bond chemically to glass over time and resist normal cleaning.
Professional cleaning of accordion, roll-down, or panel hurricane shutters to remove salt, grime, and corrosion — extending their lifespan and ensuring they operate correctly when needed.
The official Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1 through November 30. In Southwest Florida, July through October represent peak risk. See-Thru Services provides shutter installation, removal, and cleaning throughout the season.
A high-performance cleaning cloth made from ultra-fine synthetic fibers. Lint-free and highly absorbent, microfiber cloths are used to detail window edges, frames, and sills for a completely streak-free finish.
A flat, surface-level fungal growth that appears as gray, white, or black patches on exterior surfaces. Florida's heat and humidity make mildew growth extremely common on pool cages, driveways, and home exteriors. Pressure washing effectively removes mildew before it spreads.
Residue left behind when hard water evaporates from a surface, primarily composed of calcium, magnesium, and silica. On glass, mineral deposits appear as white haze, spots, or scale and require professional treatment for removal.
Professional cleaning of pool screen enclosures — including the aluminum frame and screen panels — to remove algae, mildew, oxidation, and accumulated grime. A clean pool cage significantly improves the appearance of the entire outdoor living area.
A cleaning method using high-pressure water to remove dirt, grime, algae, mildew, salt, and other contaminants from exterior surfaces. See-Thru Services provides pressure washing for home exteriors, driveways, pool cages, boat docks, gutters, soffits, lanai side floors, garbage bins, sidewalks, outdoor furniture, and hurricane shutters throughout Collier County.
The measurement of water pressure output from a pressure washer. The correct PSI must be selected for each surface — too much pressure can damage delicate materials like screen panels, soft stone, or painted wood.
A window cleaning method using water that has been purified through reverse osmosis or deionization to remove all dissolved minerals. Pure water leaves no residue as it dries, producing a perfectly spot-free finish without the need for chemical cleaners.
See-Thru Services' commitment to return and refresh your windows at no charge if rain occurs the same day as your cleaning service. Our work is guaranteed — your satisfaction is the only acceptable outcome.
A scheduled, recurring cleaning service arranged on a weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or quarterly basis. See-Thru Services offers discounted rates for clients who commit to a regular program, ensuring their property is always maintained to the highest standard.
A water purification process that removes dissolved minerals, salts, and contaminants by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane. RO-purified water is used in professional window cleaning to produce a completely spot-free finish.
A thin, hazy residue left on glass and exterior surfaces by airborne salt particles from the ocean or Gulf. Common on Marco Island and Naples, salt film reduces clarity and transparency and can accelerate corrosion if left untreated.
See-Thru Services' term for our professionally trained glass restoration technicians who use a proprietary 3-step process to remove scratches, mineral deposits, welding splatter, and water stains from glass without replacement.
Professional cleaning of window screens and door screens to remove dust, pollen, salt deposits, and grime that reduce airflow and visibility. See-Thru Services cleans screens as part of our comprehensive window service.
A type of hard water stain caused specifically by silica (silicon dioxide) bonding to glass. Silica scaling creates a rainbow-like iridescence or hazy film that is particularly resistant to standard cleaning and requires specialized acid-based treatment for removal.
Deep cleaning of the channels and tracks that sliding glass doors travel in. Tracks accumulate dirt, dead insects, sand, and debris — especially in Florida's coastal environment — and if neglected can cause doors to stick or become damaged over time.
A low-pressure cleaning method that uses specialized cleaning solutions rather than water pressure to remove biological growth like algae, mold, and mildew. Soft washing is ideal for delicate surfaces like pool screen panels, roofs, and painted siding.
The primary tool of professional window cleaning — a rubber-bladed device used to remove water and cleaning solution from glass in a single, smooth stroke, leaving a streak-free surface. Professional squeegees feature replaceable rubber blades and high-quality channels.
A circular pressure washing attachment with rotating spray heads that creates an even, consistent clean across flat surfaces such as driveways, pool decks, and patios — eliminating the zebra-striping pattern caused by standard wand cleaning.
Detailed cleaning of window tracks (the channels windows slide in) and sills (the horizontal ledge at the bottom of a window frame). Both accumulate significant debris in Florida's environment and benefit from regular professional attention.
A telescopic pole system that delivers purified water from a ground-level tank through the pole to a brush head at the top. WFP systems allow professional window cleaners to safely reach and clean windows up to several stories high without ladders. See-Thru Services uses high-end WFP equipment for all exterior window cleaning.
Temporary circular marks left on glass when water droplets dry before being wiped away. Unlike hard water stains, fresh water spots are typically removable with standard cleaning. However, if left untreated, they can transition into bonded mineral deposits.
The professional process of washing, rinsing, and detailing glass windows, screens, tracks, and frames to remove dirt, salt, mineral deposits, grime, and biological growth — restoring full clarity, light transmission, and curb appeal.
The channel or groove in which a sliding window or door travels. Window tracks accumulate significant debris and are offered by See-Thru Services as an itemized service — ensuring every corner of your windows is thoroughly cleaned and detailed.
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