Organic soiling removed from Waiblingen church tower
In the course of restoration work, Kärcher cleaned the steeple of St. Michael's Church in Waiblingen.
To ensure optimum building preservation, removing the organic growth on the sensitive sandstone is important.
The church tower façade was gently cleaned with the help of a hot water high-pressure cleaner in steam mode.
The Gothic Protestant St. Michael's Church in Waiblingen is the largest and oldest church in the city.
Cleaning work within the context of church tower renovation
Currently, St. Michael's Church in Waiblingen is undergoing extensive renovation. Within the scope of this work, the church tower was cleaned in line with conservation guidelines. Kärcher provide its support in the form of equipment and cleaning expertise.
Kärcher set up test surfaces in advance and developed a concept for careful cleaning of the church tower. To ensure optimum building preservation, removing the organic growth on the sensitive sandstone is important. This was gently cleaned off the church tower façade with the help of a hot water high-pressure cleaner on the steam setting. The HDS 13/20-4 S and HDS 12/18-4 S units were provided to the church for further cleaning free of charge, and the staff were trained in their operation.
St. Michael's Church
The Gothic Protestant St. Michael's Church in Waiblingen (in the past also referred to as the Great or Outer Church) is the largest and oldest church in the city. Hans von Landau started construction on the present church building in about 1440. Characteristic is the striking steeple, which was built around 1462 and has a total height of 52 metres. It has been undergoing renovation since the beginning of the year and work will be completed by November.
Facts at a glance
Country: Germany
City: Waiblingen
Material: Sandstone
Soiling: Biological growth
Cleaning technique: Hot water high-pressure cleaning
Execution: July 2018