Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: gswainyboy on December 18, 2012, 11:27:49 pm
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Is it down to personal preference or is there REALLY a BEST make of squeegee/rubber.I'm fairly new to the game and would appreciate any advice on what is probably the most important bit of the kit.
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I used to use the bass one's because they were small and quick to turn, but very cold in winter, so for last 4 years switched to these http://www.windowcleancentre.co.uk/productdetails.aspx?ProductID=30&SectionID=32 i find them comfortable holding, and not cold in winter, hope this helps, .j.
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i think pulex is the best rubber, it lasts longer, and i always detail windows out of habit anyway, which is why i never bought soft ettore rubber, always more expensive,
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Wagtail flipper and rubber, faster..more reach..less detailing. The best I've used in near 10 years
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J.p do you buy soft or regular rubbers.? I currently use Ettore soft but have been thinking of trying pulex. Cheers
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14" Brass Squeegee by Unger fitted with a pre cut Pulex Rubber
All my staff use these
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Wagtail flipper and rubber, faster..more reach..less detailing. The best I've used in near 10 years
i would agree,except the wagtail rubber is a hard rubber and not really good in the cold weather more of a summer rubber
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Wagtail flipper and rubber, faster..more reach..less detailing. The best I've used in near 10 years
i would agree,except the wagtail rubber is a hard rubber and not really good in the cold weather more of a summer rubber
Yes normally I'd say the same but this rubber works in the cold conditions with out issues, unlike ungers hard rubber.
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Many thanks for all the advice. Avo,I think I may need a bit more experience before trying the wagtail.Ive watched a video and it looks as if it takes a bit of getting used to. JP,read the link to Ettore one you use.It says that it swivels.Does this mean it 'steers' if you twist the handle when using.Sorry for ignorance but,like I said, I am still learning and the best advice is from those that have 'been there'.Thanks.Graham
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Many thanks for all the advice. Avo,I think I may need a bit more experience before trying the wagtail.Ive watched a video and it looks as if it takes a bit of getting used to. JP,read the link to Ettore one you use.It says that it swivels.Does this mean it 'steers' if you twist the handle when using.Sorry for ignorance but,like I said, I am still learning and the best advice is from those that have 'been there'.Thanks.Graham
Using it on a pole dose take a little practice but for working in hand it's so so easy and twice the speed..
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Hi graham I still trad alot of my work and use to use Ettore brass squeegee but changed over to this http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/shop/index.php?option=com_aceshop&route=product/product&path=75_7_315&product_id=191 nice to use as the handle is a little longer the brass I also use Ettore soft rubbers really glide well a little more expensive but does a quality job and paid for itself after first window! As for the handle it swivels but not when your twisting to clean windows it has a screw to tighten and loosen. Hope this helps
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All of my hand kit is "Unger Ergotech" Abit pricey but in my option the best
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J.p do you buy soft or regular rubbers.? I currently use Ettore soft but have been thinking of trying pulex. Cheers
Hi wayne, i never use soft rubber, they never seemed to last long, years ago more custies had iron windows with painted putty that used to tear my rubber, prob not so bad these days , more people have double glazed, but i just stuck with pulex good alround rubber , i think, .j.
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Thanks j.p ill give them a go on my next order.
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Many thanks for all the advice. Avo,I think I may need a bit more experience before trying the wagtail.Ive watched a video and it looks as if it takes a bit of getting used to. JP,read the link to Ettore one you use.It says that it swivels.Does this mean it 'steers' if you twist the handle when using.Sorry for ignorance but,like I said, I am still learning and the best advice is from those that have 'been there'.Thanks.Graham
Hi Graham as wayne said, "quote" " As for the handle it swivels but not when your twisting to clean windows it has a screw to tighten and loosen." .j.
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i much prefer the weight of the brass unger ones. however, i have been told that the wagtail is far better on your joints and general hand health (bearing in mind i have another 30 years of squeegee use ahead of me), has anyone else heard this or is living proof?
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I think I may need a bit more experience before trying the wagtail.Ive watched a video and it looks as if it takes a bit of getting used to.
If your new to window cleaning you will find the Wagtail easy to use, even on a pole......
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Once again.Thankee one and all for the words of wisdom. Now ive gotta wait and see which one beardy drops down the chimney for crimbo.