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19th May 2008 | Comments (View)

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Cleaners from Karcher GmbH & Co. cleaning the Seattle Space Needle at night while suspended by ropes.

The three cleaners will be blasting the tourist icon with 198-degree pure water at 3,000 psi. They can’t use soap because the detergent would end up on the Seattle Center and Experience Music Project structures below.

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(via komotv.com via kottke.org)

Cleaners from Karcher GmbH & Co. cleaning the Seattle Space Needle at night while suspended by ropes.

The three cleaners will be blasting the tourist icon with 198-degree pure water at 3,000 psi. They can’t use soap because the detergent would end up on the Seattle Center and Experience Music Project structures below.

More photos:

Cleaning the Seattle Space Needle

Cleaning the Seattle Space Needle

Cleaning the Seattle Space Needle

Cleaning the Seattle Space Needle

Cleaning the Seattle Space Needle

Cleaning the Seattle Space Needle

Cleaning the Seattle Space Needle

Cleaning the Seattle Space Needle

(via komotv.com via kottke.org)