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kraig89

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Being looking at buying squeegee the 2 that I like but don't know wich 1 to pick either sorbo 3X4 or the

Liquidator

 
This may sway you? :rolleyes:

THE LIQUIDATOR - NEW!!

Getting the details right is what Moerman pursues!The LIQUIDATOR has been developed with, tested and approved by professional window cleaners and has proven to make the difference in:

EfficiencyThe LIQUIDATOR is a channel with specially designed end tips that supports the Dura-Flex® rubber blades all the way to the end tips. This allows the LIQUIDATOR to go all the way to the edge of the corners of the window frame, leaving close to none water residues, which reduces cloth prepping and detailing significantly.

Extensive tests proved that working with a LIQUIDATOR means a time saving of up to 25% or even more!

Amazing ResultThe LIQUIDATOR works on all kind of windows: with thick or thin rubber seals, old or new steel edges, wooden, plastic or aluminum frames, etc.

With the LIQUIDATOR, the rubber stays put which provides a one pass capability on the seals.

With the LIQUIDATOR, an amazing result is guaranteed!

SafeThanks to the very limited detailing, professionals don't have to stretch or lean over as much to reach that last bit of soap scum with their rag. Logically, this will help prevent ladder related injuries. The plastic end tips avoids damage to the window frames as well as bodily parts in the event of accidental stabbing..

ErgonomicsWorking with the LIQUIDATOR means not only less handling of different tools, but due to the perfect pressure distribution, the aluminum lightweight channel floats like air on the glass, which also ensures smooth and easy performance without causing excessive strain on arms and shoulders - even after hours of intensive window cleaning.

 
I've not tried the sorbo but would buy the liquidator

Been using them for a few months now in one form or another and they work great

 
The 14 is good but i love the 10

I use the right size blade for each window usually but i recently find myself playing around with the 10" making pretty patterns and enjoying myself at work

 
accidental stabbing..
I never thought I would see these words in a squeegee advert before./emoticons/biggrin.png

Its a nice squeegee. I now have certain houses where its my 'go to' squeegee.

 
Even if the liquidator didn't save time (it does), then it does a better job. Since you can applicate right to the edges and it cleans the edges flawlessly.

Before I spent my entire career making an artform of applicating very close but not quite at the edge of a window, then arbitrarily edging off with a scrim right around the edge, leaving a load of firbres which look terrible especially from inside in direct sunlight. Glad to leave all that behind

 
See @daveyboy1. The 10 all the way.
I couldn't be without my other size channels though

Still using a home modded 12 and 18"

But i did some fun vids with the 10 like doing circles

Removed them from utube and struggling to find it now

 
Holds lots of water

Porcupine is excellent for first cleans but holds a lot less water

 
I couldn't be without my other size channels thoughStill using a home modded 12 and 18"

But i did some fun vids with the 10 like doing circles

Removed them from utube and struggling to find it now
had to delete my youtube profile after harassment . then find somebodys gone and set up a profile as me, posting abuse to various friends. iv jus had to send a copy of my drivin licence to youtube to prove im the real me ,to hopefully get it stopped.

mad mad world

 
Is that the best rubber to use in it
imo, no, because it's too soft. the liquidator is very hard wearing on the ends of the rubber in the top corners, which it forces down with the dog ears. A lot of people look like they've been cleaning the floor with it after a few houses (me included).

For now, the pulex hard rubber is preferable, because it's nearly the same height as the moerman. I'd like the moerman hard, but I can't get it from any of the usual places I buy from online

 
I'm getting great results from the Facelift Razer Red. Height profile almost identical to Moerman. Ettore good also. I think the Moerman rubber is good although I'd be inclined to save it for regular route cleans on modern framing, wood and putty tend to tear it up pretty quickly.

 
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