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could be worth a try. I see it comes in spray form tooCan't remember who bit someone had a good idea of pouring plastidip in the boab and then pouring back out to leave a rhin rubber coating on the whole lot
Cant help you there ĺolI get the watery lines left after the squeegee has gone over the window and the rubber hasn't even been in the BOAB!
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I know mate, we could go on and on about the obvious things the manufacturers could do to make their products effectively better but hey ho!yeh but ant ...we all think ladders could be re designed too so that they have the pull out safety legs and standoffs built in so you would be more likely to use them..
the manufacturers should READ OUR POSTS..
actually...I wasnt thinking of dec as the name of your part timer ...but did think that was funny..
regular members know what name I had in mind for your part timer that keeps dropping his squeegee..hes always on here in fact...hes now a member...
buy him a
http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/SLD10.html
Hit and miss, spot on, I've noticed this inconsistency with it...Baffling!I used mine today and it was hit and miss. Some parts of the glass it left a trail and on other parts of the same glass it didn't. The rubber also came out of the clip a lot, but I did manage to clean the house faster than normal with it.
Oh man that's pretty grim! He does blow his nose on the paper bag his sandwich was in though.sounds like my brother:rofl:
does he blow his nose on his scrim like my brother did....
Dunno but I ain't giving up on it yet! Just needed to walk away from it for a bit. I need to make sure I cut my rubber dead straight at the ends and sort my boab problem out and I'll probably find I'll get better results, probably...I hope.What are you doing that I'm not??I just use it like a squeegee and it works fine
Yeah it's not so much the edges for me, it's everything else. I just seem to have too many issues like lines and skipping/buckling.Don't be too fussy about how straight you cut the endsMore important is to cut it dead flush with the ends to avoid detailing although if you didn't it would only affect the edges by the frames not the rest of the glass so that wouldn't be causing the problem
Original. I have done the crimpy thing. It's weird! I'm sure it's something I'm doing rather than the tool. I'm just not one of the chosen few and have to work at it.I don't know if you have the new or original clips that had the issuesHave you tried the polzn bladz fix with a cup of hot water?