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Too much detailing.......aaaaarrrrrggggghhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!

If i was still using the s channels i would.use unger soft personally

The s plus is an awful channel and i would use standard s channels or cut the stupid attempt at dogearing off and use a slightly smaller channel

 
Not sure.....how should the angle be? I'm guessing it's OK cos majority of water is cleaned off??
I have just started cleaning, I'm using a Moerman excelerator with liquidator and razr red. I'm getting a good result and no visible streaks (not in this light anyway) However I am paranoid that when I turn the squeegee on the window i can see faint lines, I don't know whether this comes down to technique, rubber or solution?

I found this resource helped me with figuring out why certain things happen Dean.

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Those faint lines usually just evaporate while you watch

Not usually anything to worry about

 
Those faint lines usually just evaporate while you watchNot usually anything to worry about
Even thought they did evaporate I was wondering whether you would still see them In direct sunlight. Plus it took them a while to evaporate so maybe not as faint as I described.

After a some extensive reading last night I came to the conclusion It was either A. Putting in too much soap B.Recieved some bad red rubber

This morning I've reduced the soap amount dramatically and used the red rubber and still faint lines. So i put the soft Moerman rubber back in the channel (originally swapped it over as I was having a nightmare with it) to find that was a major improvement, rarely left a small line and the lines disappear altogether when I roll my wrist towards the edge I am travelling towards slightly. So because I hear that Moerman soft wears out fairly quickly, I will probably get some black diamond as I hear good things.

 
Or not wetting the tips of the rubber,that's why these experienced guys cut a falso line when starting with the blade (I think)

Either way,I also do it now and avoids lines as much and gives more slip on glass...and therefore less chance of lines/judder

 
Even thought they did evaporate I was wondering whether you would still see them In direct sunlight. Plus it took them a while to evaporate so maybe not as faint as I described.
After a some extensive reading last night I came to the conclusion It was either A. Putting in too much soap B.Recieved some bad red rubber

This morning I've reduced the soap amount dramatically and used the red rubber and still faint lines. So i put the soft Moerman rubber back in the channel (originally swapped it over as I was having a nightmare with it) to find that was a major improvement, rarely left a small line and the lines disappear altogether when I roll my wrist towards the edge I am travelling towards slightly. So because I hear that Moerman soft wears out fairly quickly, I will probably get some black diamond as I hear good things.
I've been doin' this for a long time now, and I must say that in all the different channel rubbers I've had, I have never had a bad one. I get lines sometimes even now, but you work a way round them, so maybe it's just experience. I don't think it is a soap problem, unless you are using a cheap one (you can apply washing up liquid directly to an applicator and it will still work, although you will end up with a load of suds after a bit).

 
Dont use fairy as viscosity is too rich.. morning fresh used to work best

Also get a used rubber and cut it so it fits in your pot like an O ring so when your walking about it wont rub on plastic and rubber will last ages

Also inspect your channel and every now and again blow out soapy water to stop it creeping over as you blade

When mopping leave couple of mm from edge of glass as to not overload the rubber

If this advice has already been added earlier its an oops moment is didn't have time to read the full thread..

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I don't even wipe or shake my rubber between windows

If the technique is good there is no need

I always start in the middle of the glass somewhere to lube it up also

 
Dont use fairy as viscosity is too rich.. morning fresh used to work bestAlso get a used rubber and cut it so it fits in your pot like an O ring so when your walking about it wont rub on plastic and rubber will last ages

Also inspect your channel and every now and again blow out soapy water to stop it creeping over as you blade

When mopping leave couple of mm from edge of glass as to not overload the rubber

If this advice has already been added earlier its an oops moment is didn't have time to read the full thread..

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When mopping leave couple of mm from edge of glass as to not overload the rubber, no disrespect and think this may be the way forward for me, But if the windows dirty in the corners and a lot of the time I find it is, will the squeegee remove this when you pull the liquid over.

 
If you soap up 1cm from the edge the blade will still clean the edges on maintenance cleans but not if filthy

 
If it is a clean window sometimes i only soap up the middle without touching the edges and that is fine as the blade will have enough solution on it if you start in the middle somewhere

 
I find Liquidator blades better if soap right up to the edge of the window. Don't know if the Unger S channel is the same?

 
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