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9 contributions to Solar Cleaners Network Pro
Hello all!
Hi, I’m Matt — I am the direct marketing partner of Kim! Here to answer any questions you have and give advice. I work with solar panel cleaning businesses to help them win more commercial contracts and keep their teams busy all year round. Using smart, AI-powered marketing, I help cleaners generate daily leads through targeted cold email outreach and local SEO. Inside the Network, we’re seeing 50%+ open rates, 20–50% reply rates, and in some cases, 3+ new commercial leads every single day. It’s not just talk — I’ve seen solar cleaners secure partnerships with schools, warehouses, property managers, and fully insured subcontractors ready to join the team. I believe in real results, not spam — verified local data, personal outreach that sounds human, and a system that runs like clockwork so you can focus on the cleaning jobs that matter. If you’re serious about growing your solar cleaning business with reliable commercial work, I’d love to chat and show you how we’re doing it inside Solar Cleaners Network Pro. Attached is some recent stats and a client over the moon with 6 replies a day
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1 like • Jul 23
Gday Matt, Can you please send me a contact. I’d love to take this further. Cheers Richard
Need more commercial cleaning jobs? (MUST SEE)
Say what? Commercial work? Tell me more! Matt - my own marketing guy who i recently introduced to the SCN Community, has done a few case studies and the results are thru the roof. Quite literally. I am not easily impressed anymore but what i've seen from Matt with his AI Data Scraping in combination with B2B cold email has dropped my jaw on the floor. +50% openrates (some even +90%) +20% click through rates 5 contracts booked in 2 days 6 replies for quotes per day on average ...and the list goes on. Matt is giving away free demos but you need to be quick there it's exclusive per location. The moment your area is locked in - spot is gone. If you are in the market for a robot but still need to book more commercial work for it, here you go. If you already have a robot, but it is sitting in your garage more often than it's cleaning, here you go. Long story short : you need more work, more money, without spending a dime on ads: Matt is your guy. Check the video below and if it makes sense - drop a comment below!
1 like • Jul 23
Hi Kim, I sent Matt a DM. I’m not sure if he got it as I’ve not heard back. Is there any other way to touch base with him, email? Cheers Richard
Question
We are entering the second half of the year when the days are shorter, and I will probably have less work cleaning solar panels because of that. - Do you think my assessment is correct that there will be less interest in solar panel cleaning? (So I can prepare some other business idea.) - Does anyone have any suggestions on how else I could earn some extra money? I’m thinking about trying something like roof tile cleaning or something similar.
2 likes • Jul 11
I offer a whole range of services and often find that when I turn up to clean solar panels, I leave having cleaned their windows and gutters at the same time. The capacity to upsell significantly improves profitability on any given day. I like to position my business as being the ā€˜Go-to’ person for outdoor cleaning, including: Solar panels Gutter cleaning Windows Pressure washing Painting sheds, fences and roofs Concrete ceiling Spider and pest spraying Chimney sweep. My challenge now is trying to crack into the commercial markets for jobs like solar panels. Keep it up and don’t lose hope Cheers Richard
LRA
Hi, I’ve tried LRA on only one job with heavily impacted lichen growth on the panels. I tried 3 applications of LRA at the recommended dilution rate and 15 min wait before rotary brushing with only minimal success. Not very happy as each application is like $20 worth! Am I going doing something wrong? Should I try a 1in 5 mix? Any tips? Cheers Richard
0 likes • Apr 22
I found probably the best way is to use LRA to spot soak each piece of lichen on a set of solar panels and then follow through with a scraper blade on the telescopic pole. I’m able to move through pretty quickly prior to cleaning the panels. Whether I can just use water or LRA probably doesn’t matter too much, but at least I have to use it up.
1 like • May 5
@Joel Firth thanks Joel, You’ve outlined the same process I’ve ended up with, which is: - liberally soak/drench the lichen spots with LRA in an array with a 12v backpack sprayer. - Return after 10 mins and scrape with a plastic scraper (kindly gifted by you 🤩), and then, - Clean panels as usual with a rotary brush. The only additional step in heavy impacted panels is to rinse clean prior to brushing 😊
question
I was cleaning, but my cleaning machine couldn't remove the moss on the panels. Is this normal, or do I have a bad cleaning brush?
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1 like • Apr 9
I’ve found this to be best solution: https://www.solarcleaningsolutions.com.au/shop/solar-safe-scrape-blades#VideoSolarSafeScrapeBlades I wonder what others think?
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I operate a one-man outdoor cleaning company based in Australia. I run a Di filter and Sunnysmiler rotary brush. Am looking to specialise more with sp

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