Superhydrophobic materials derive their self-cleaning properties from their high water contact angle which causes water on its surface to form spherical-like droplets that easily roll off carrying away dust and dirt [4]. Conversely, on super-hydrophilic surfaces, the water can completely spread out and form a thin layer. In the presence of a suitable photocatalyst, sunlight and the layer of water,most dirt on the material’s surface can be chemically broken down(photocatalysis) [5].