Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Lee Burbidge on July 17, 2018, 04:20:20 pm
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The Liquidator channel is into its 3rd year - Moerman came from a relatively unknown brand to a worldwide brand overnight and over these years has beaten seasoned manufacturers in 'most used tools' polls*.
They have gone on to dent into the usual larger branded players we are all familiar with as they loose a piece of the pie within this market. (*Poll sources)
I was wondering about your opinions on the squeegee channel now.
Did you try it and give up?
Do you still use one today? And if so does it still do what it says on the tin, after daily usage? How often do you change the end clips?
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Mines lasted really well, still looks like new. Still on the floor behind the rubbish bins.
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This squeegee works well in clearing all detergent from the edges of the glass,what you won’t see if you work quickly is that they leave turn marks like you’ve been cleaning windows for 2 weeks.
If you clean windows the way they recommended you do with one you will actually become slower with a mop and squeegee IMO,you shouldn’t need to make it your life’s work to find out how to use something like a squeegee like Bob Hat had tried to do on YoiTube it’s not like he’s trying to convince people now is it lol. I found them to be useful for small panes cut to the size of the Windows that’s it,the daddy of commercial imo is still the wagtail slimline
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And domestics I always use a wagtail on anything over 10-12” in window size.
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Mine still in mint condition!
Because its useless to me, maybe its me like moerman fans keep saying but I'm spot on with my wagtail.
Wagtail for the win, moerman in the bin!
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I like them. Still waiting on the electric hose reel clip that was promised.
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ive never bothered buying any liquidators....my trad work is miniscule these days(around 5% of my work)so just stick with my old trusty unger ergotech squeegees.....
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In time one of the big players, will bring out a swivel type squeegee.
That will address all the problems that Wagtail and Moerman have. ;)
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swivels are difficult to get on with when you're old school