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Professional Squeegee Care: The Key to Successful Window Washing
Steve Hanson
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If washing windows is a part of how you make a living, then you're probably pretty efficient at the technique you use. But before you set out to wash windows you need to make sure you're using the right tools, and that you're taking care of those tools so they work the way they're supposed to. Using a professional squeegee is the first step, and knowing how to care for your squeegee is of utmost importance. Following are tips for squeegee care:
  1. Use a professional squeegee (not one of those all-in-one, plastic handled squeegees that you might find at Target or Walmart). Visit your local janitorial supplier and look for squeegees made by Unger, Ettore or Steccone. These manufacturers use rubber that is designed for durability and wear - you need the best quality rubber for a streak-free window. These manufacturers also sell squeegee parts separately (handle, channel and rubber), so you don't need to replace the whole squeegee. Your handle and channel should last for years -- just replace the rubber as needed.

  2. Use both sides of the squeegee rubber. You can tell when it starts to wear because the edge becomes rounded or you might get nicks - when this happens you'll start to see streaks. Just flip the rubber over and use the other side.

  3. Storage -- keep your squeegees in a cool, dark place. Rubber deteriorates in sunlight and dry air. When storing a squeegee, do not let it rest on the rubber - any nicks, abrasions or bending of the rubber will cause streaks. This also goes for setting it down when using the squeegee - don't set it down on the rubber; keep the rubber side up. Clean and dry the squeegee before storing.

  4. Change the squeegee rubber often or you'll get frustrated by streaks. A standard rule of thumb is to change it after 15 hours of use (or sooner if needed).

  5. Keep the squeegee clean during use. If the windows are very dirty you may need to remove excess soil or other foreign matter that might be trapped under the rubber.

  6. Tips for ease of use
    - Don't grip the handle too tightly.
    - Move your wrist and fingers during use. You don't need to use your whole body.
    - Use gentle pressure on the glass - don't press too hard.
    - Keep your hand at the correct angle when moving across the glass. Your knuckles should be about an inch away from the glass.
    - Don't stop and start; glide across the window from side to side or top to bottom in one stroke.

 

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