However, their efficiency can drop by 15–25% when covered in dust, pollen, bird droppings, or debris, according to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Regular cleaning is essential to maintain peak performance.This guide outlines expert-recommended tools, cleaning techniques, and safety practices for both homeowners and professionals.Essential tools and materials:Soft-bristled brush:Prevents scratching the panel surface. Opt for a long pole version to reach rooftop installations.Squeegee:Ensures streak-free drying.Low-pressure hose:A standard garden hose is sufficient for rinsing without damaging the solar panels.Telescopic pole:Useful for high or awkwardly placed solar panels.Deionized or distilled water:Prevents mineral spotting.Mild dish soap:Safe for removing grime without harming panel coatings.Vinegar solution:A 1:1 vinegar-to-water mix can help remove stubborn stains.Safety gear:Non-slip shoes and glovesFall protection harness (for rooftop access)Safety glasses and a helmetStep-by-step cleaning process:1. PreparationChoose a cool, overcast day to prevent quick evaporation and streaking.Turn off the solar system completely to eliminate electrical hazards.Ensure secure access to solar panels (use ladders safely).2. Initial RinseUse a low-pressure hose to rinse off dust and loose debris.Start rinsing from the top and move downward to avoid redistributing dirt.3. Surface CleaningMix soap with deionized water.Use a soft-bristled brush to gently clean the panel surface.For stubborn areas (e.g., bird droppings), let the solution sit for 1–2 minutes before scrubbing lightly.4. Rinsing and DryingRinse thoroughly with clean water.Use a squeegee for a spot-free finish, working from top to bottom.If air-drying, ensure no hard water residue is left on the surface.5. Post-Cleaning InspectionLook for missed spots, streaks, or damage.Check for any loose wires or cracks in the glass.Turn the system back on and monitor performance.Safety guidelinesElectrical safety:Never clean while the system is live.Avoid spraying water near junction boxes, inverters, or exposed wiring.Panel protection:Follow manufacturer instructions.Do not walk on panels or use high-pressure washers.Use only approved tools to avoid damaging the surface.