South Korea’s skyscraper window cleaner with a fear of heights

“MAGNIFICENT SIGHT”

The glass cleaners have to deal with more issues because of the tower’s distinctive shape.

” We prefer right, rectangular- designed buildings, but the building’s tall cone shape makes it difficult to fall and clean”, Seo said.

The box is frequently pushed to the side and twisted as you descend.

His team cleans the windows using diatomaceous earth, a powder made from the fossilized remains of little aquatic animals, because it prevents pedestrian concerns about getting splashed in soapy water and polish the cup without scratching it.

” It’s a great approach, but when the wind blows, the hard particles sting our eye”, said Seo. ” It’s more difficult to work in the warm summertime”.

Actually so, Seo claims that working at this level is “very satisfying because we are gifted with this beautiful view” of Seoul from below.

The observation deck on the 123rd ground of South Korea’s most well-known tourist destinations is one of the almost 50 million visitors to the Lotte World Tower and the store in, which is located in Seoul.

Seo feels like he’s “helping a little bit” by cleaning the panels of the observation deck in order to present the city at its best to customers.

” I live in Seoul, and I see the castle wherever I go”, said Seo. ” I feel happy, and I usually did whenever I see the castle, yet after I retire”.