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Sea Sponges?

Gmeister

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Just seen a post on facebook on the window cleaners group.

I guy posted a video about using a sea sponge???

What do you think?

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Yeah the rubber, I can see it working it you have detailed the window first and you have no gasket like that window, plus beading that angles down towards the glass but they are few and far between in this country, putting a notch in would almost guarantee detailing, even with dog eared channel.

 
I had to end video early as he was starting to really annoy me... No freaking water.. No freaking water on that edge...

No detailing after because you done it before...

 
I had to end video early as he was starting to really annoy me... No freaking water.. No freaking water on that edge...

No detailing after because you done it before...
LOL exactly, no detailing, no detailing, no you did it first you ***. Din't save anytime at all.
 
It not about saving time,

It was about the sea sponge thing, and better then using a scrim?

I can't find anywhere to buy one though??

 
There is a difference between a good quality w/c natural sea sponge and other sea sponges you may find for faux painting etc... There are a few different types Florida/Mediterranean/Rock Island that are available here in the states. I have only used a synthetic half round before, can't say that I like it a whole lot so have not picked up a sea sponge. I prefer to use a plush micro fiber towel to wipe frames and sills, exchanging them for a fresh one when needed, and hanging them on a belt loop, never had a good place place on my belt to hold the sponge.

 
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