The most common types of pollution of solar panels are mainly grit pollution, guano pollution and oil pollution, and other weathering, water rust, water marks, scale residues and so on.
The main body of solar panel power generation is solar cells, so its surface is highly transparent materials, such as tempered glass, PET, ETFE and other materials. When the surface of the solar panel reaches gray, that is, we can't see the blue solar cell clearly, it means that it is time to clean the surface of the solar panel.
Regular cleaning of solar panels can not only avoid the dirt attached to its surface affecting the power generation efficiency, but more importantly, avoid the heat spot effect affecting its service life. Pollutants from solar panels come in different forms and are not always visible to the naked eye. Different pollutants, its cleaning methods are not the same.
No matter what kind of contaminant, according to my cleaning method, it can be easily solved, check out how I do it!
First, prepare a high-pressure water gun, watering can, long pole soft mop, soft brush, bucket and solar panel cleaner.
Step 1: Deployment. Using solar panel cleaner, add 10 kilograms of water for every 1 kilogram of cleaning solution,
Step 2: High pressure water gun wash. With a high-pressure water gun, it can be very convenient to wash off the floating dust and fallen leaves on the surface of the solar panel, and at the same time begin to soak pollutants such as bird droppings to promote their softening.
Step 3: Spray the cleaner. Spray the cleaning solution on the surface of the solar panel with a watering can and extend the soaking time according to the degree of contamination.
Step 4: Soft mop wipe. Do not use hard objects such as wire brushes to scratch the surface of the solar panel. If there are stubborn stains, use a soft towel or soft brush to gently wipe.
Step 5: high-pressure water gun rewash. The use of high-pressure water guns must pay attention to the tilt of the injection to reduce the impact of water pressure on the surface of the solar panel and avoid damaging the solar panel.
Step 6: Dry with a soft mop. After cleaning, wipe the surface of the solar panel dry in time to avoid leaving water marks.


Finally, remind you of the precautions for cleaning solar panels:
First, avoid acid and alkaline cleaning agents.
Second, avoid hard objects scratching the surface.
Third, avoid stepping on the extrusion surface.
Fourth, avoid direct sunlight cleaning.
The most common types of pollution of solar panels are mainly grit pollution, guano pollution and oil pollution, and other weathering, water rust, water marks, scale residues and so on.
The main body of solar panel power generation is solar cells, so its surface is highly transparent materials, such as tempered glass, PET, ETFE and other materials. When the surface of the solar panel reaches gray, that is, we can't see the blue solar cell clearly, it means that it is time to clean the surface of the solar panel.
Regular cleaning of solar panels can not only avoid the dirt attached to its surface affecting the power generation efficiency, but more importantly, avoid the heat spot effect affecting its service life. Pollutants from solar panels come in different forms and are not always visible to the naked eye. Different pollutants, its cleaning methods are not the same.
No matter what kind of contaminant, according to my cleaning method, it can be easily solved, check out how I do it!
First, prepare a high-pressure water gun, watering can, long pole soft mop, soft brush, bucket and solar panel cleaner.
Step 1: Deployment. Using solar panel cleaner, add 10 kilograms of water for every 1 kilogram of cleaning solution,
Step 2: High pressure water gun wash. With a high-pressure water gun, it can be very convenient to wash off the floating dust and fallen leaves on the surface of the solar panel, and at the same time begin to soak pollutants such as bird droppings to promote their softening.
Step 3: Spray the cleaner. Spray the cleaning solution on the surface of the solar panel with a watering can and extend the soaking time according to the degree of contamination.
Step 3: Soft mop wipe. Do not use hard objects such as wire brushes to scratch the surface of the solar panel. If there are stubborn stains, use a soft towel or soft brush to gently wipe.
Step 4: high-pressure water gun rewash. The use of high-pressure water guns must pay attention to the tilt of the injection to reduce the impact of water pressure on the surface of the solar panel and avoid damaging the solar panel.
Step 5: Dry with a soft mop. After cleaning, wipe the surface of the solar panel dry in time to avoid leaving water marks.
Finally, remind you of the precautions for cleaning solar panels:
First, avoid acid and alkaline cleaning agents.
Second, avoid hard objects scratching the surface.
Third, avoid stepping on the extrusion surface.
Fourth, avoid direct sunlight cleaning.
