Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Glen on April 02, 2006, 10:33:13 pm
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A problem I have is when using a new rubber it is alright initially but after a few hours’ use it starts leaving comb-like streaks about four inches wide at the end of the squeegee.
It happens on both the 14” and 18” squeegees but is more problematic on the 18” as there is less pressure at the end of the rubber. It’s almost as if the rubber is becoming contaminated.
I am using Unger channels, pulex rubber and Squeegee Off detergent with a small amount of Sorboglide added.
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do you use a side kick bucket/ bucket on a bealt ???
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I do and i get the same probs , come on Carl , whats the answer ?
Rich P @ F
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A problem I have is when using a new rubber it is alright initially but after a few hours’ use it starts leaving comb-like streaks about four inches wide at the end of the squeegee.
It happens on both the 14” and 18” squeegees but is more problematic on the 18” as there is less pressure at the end of the rubber. It’s almost as if the rubber is becoming contaminated.
I am using Unger channels, pulex rubber and Squeegee Off detergent with a small amount of Sorboglide added.
try bending the edges if the channel very slightly then you wont have to use as much pressure espesially on the 18inch
gary
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do you use a side kick bucket/ bucket on a bealt
Yes
try bending the edges if the channel very slightly then you wont have to use as much pressure espesially on the 18inch
But why is it not causing a problem in the first place? It only occurs after a few hours use.
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some times the hip buckets scar the blade! from the lips on the pulex one does with me try this [pic]
this is where to buy from
http://www.soapnational.co.uk/acatalog/New_Products.html
or you could use one of your old blades!!
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Had this problem before and glued a piece of rubber on to it which did the trick. This is not a kink in one place - it's more of a contact problem several inches wide. As I say, as if the rubber is contaminated.
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??? headbutt ??? im a bit stumpted! there is nothing in the bottom of your hip bucket is there say grit, or do you have a habit like mine and wipe the sill with your blade? :'( :'(
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hi i use a an old blade bent over between openings does the trick and its free ;D
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what you so happy about callum ??? not that its a bad thing
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what you so happy about callum ??? not that its a bad thing
pressed post before i was ready ???
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some times the hip buckets scar the blade! from the lips on the pulex one does with me try this [pic]
this is where to buy from
http://www.soapnational.co.uk/acatalog/New_Products.html
or you could use one of your old blades!!
agreed callum i do the same! works for me!
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Still having this problem. It is not worn ends or scored rubber. My supplier has kindly agreed to replace some of the rubbers in the event of the last lot being a bad batch but in case it is not this, what else might be causing this? It's as if the blade is not making proper contact with the glass because it is contaminated.
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Have you tried changing the channel and the handle?
I remember having a rotten three days, squeegying with a bent channel, that possibly was bent after dropping it from to top of my ladders.
Change the handle too; just in case.
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I'm still having the same problem and have now a conspiracy theory: are the rubbers now made to leave streaks so you replace them more often?
I am using the most popular rubber in the UK. After approximately six hours of use the rubber starts leaving streaks. Here is as much detail as possible:
I've replaced the squeegee handles and channels.
The ends are not worn out - it is a four inch strip of the rubber at the end that leaves streaks, especially when turning. It's as if it is not making full contact with the glass or has perforated or is contaminated with oil. It does dry streaky - I have tried leaving it.
If I turn it round it still does the same on the other side.
I use rain water with GG3 and a dash of Ecover dish soap.
My scrim is washed in softened water with Ecover detergent.
When I change the rubber it is alright for the first six hours or so.
I have always used 18" and 14" dogeared squeegees and when the ends wore out on the 18" I cut it down to use on the 14". Both used to last me about a week and now only six hours!
My supplier kindly replaced some of the last batch but the latest one is the same. Is anyone experiencing similar problems?
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I must admit im getting the same problem with the last batch of Pulex soft rubbers but they are only lasting about 2 - 3 hours but they have been fine until i got this lot and im doing no different to what i normally do.
I to have tried a new handle and channel but still the same but mine is right across the blade.
Bazz..
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Hmm, I'm using Unger rubber, and really have no problem at all....they last a long time
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With a good blade and a good rubber, you should be able to put your finger in the pole hole, and wipe a clear area with-out any pressure.
I had a freebie from Pulex, but to be honest I found them c**p so went back to my unger rubbers, no problems since.
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Me thinks im going to try some Unger rubbers next....
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I wouldn't bother mate.
Not unless you want endless problems with lines and bits breaking off them.
I've tried lots lately as I did a post about the best rubbers a week or two ago.
Best I've used are Ettore and SYR.
Neither cut up, and both glide really fast. ;)
Unger are bin-fodder.
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mmmm..Im going to order a few of each Unger/Ettore/SYR and see how i go with them.
Cheers for the tip Squeaky.....(soft or hard ones?)..i use soft at the moment.
Bazz..
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But man, those ettorre ones are so expensive! :-[
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But man, those ettorre ones are so expensive! :-[
Cheap Skate!!!! ;D ;D ;D
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You get what you pay for...
What's an extra couple of quid, when it could make you an extra few pound a day from ease of use? :)
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I just looked it up... Unger are 30p cheaper than Ettore!
Ooohhh, savings! ;D
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Can u just use the ettore rubbers with the Unger channel? or does it work even better with a ettore channel?
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Can u just use the ettore rubbers with the Unger channel? or does it work even better with a ettore channel?
I personally use Ettore Channels and handle but that's what i've always used! I can't see these rubber's not working in Unger Channels though!!
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Which handles and channels do you use? Which one would you recommend me?