Engineers have now developed a waterless cleaning method to remove dust on solar installations in water-limited regions, improving overall efficiency. To clean solar panels without water, you can use compressed air, soft brushes, microfiber cloths, or specialized waterless cleaning. Dust, dirt, pollen, bird droppings, and other debris can reduce energy output by 15–25%, according to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. This guide shows you how to clean solar panels safely and effectively—backed by expert tips and the latest best practices for DIY and professional options. Whether you're a seasoned solar enthusiast or a curious. Concerned that cleaning might damage your PV panels or pose safety risks? Follow these simple guidelines for safe and effective cleaning: When to Clean: Avoid cleaning during peak sunlight hours; early morning or late afternoon are ideal to prevent water spots from rapid evaporation. Then, remove any loose debris with a brush or leaf blower. Image courtesy of the researchers.