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I've sent the company in the Netherlands an email to see if I can source directly from them. There will obviously be a shipping cost but if I can get an order large enough together with others on here then it'll be worth it. Any one interested?

 
been using it for a few weeks and its great! i have liquidators and haven't changed one rubber for 3 weeks and never had that before, definitely buy again
I've just converted over to the Moerman Excelerator with the Liquidator 2.0. I'm using the Spotless yellow with this set up and it works really well. I've had few windows that I've not been able to access in the past and using the conventional pole with a standard squeegee hasn't been a satisfactory finish. However, with the new set up it works a treat. I'm very happy with the results and I've managed to perfect the technique so that it is successful every time. 

 
So much for Cleaning Spot stocking up with the Spotless yellow. I phoned them on Friday and was told that they only have the shorter lenghts in stock now and not the 36" lengths. However after using the new batch of Razr Red it looks like I will be going down that route now. The first order I placed for the Razr Red was to put it lightly - awful! Window Cleaning Warehouse sent me a replacement and after using it for a couple of days I'm suitably impressed. It's a great product.

 
Any body know where to buy the yellow rubber in the USA?


Not many yanks on here mate.. sorry.

Razor Red was fine when folks started raving about it in 2014 on the forums.  By 2015 it was just like this post, everyone complaining that the quality had dropped massively and with great inconsistency.  

Since then it has been nothing but up and down for the quality of Razor Red which is an issue if you do a lot of trad and all you have in reserve is poor quality product, this will just serve to frustrate you. 

In 2015 suffering the issues mentioned here whilst doing a six week builders clean Grand Central in Birmingham we decided it was simply not usable as we were having to scrim over all the faint lines left behind. 

We switched to Black Diamond which is honestly the best traditional rubber we have found to date as far as quality, use and consistency go. We use the medium grade in summer when the glass is warmer and switch to soft in winter when the glass is colder. Black Diamond also seems to wear better than Razor Red, Unger and Pulex. 

I kid you not, once you have tried Black Diamond you wont go back to other rubbers. 

Here is a link if you want to try some. It is currently on offer. 

https://www.thecleaningwarehouse.co.uk/special-offer-blackdiamond-squeegee-rubber-7359-p.asp

 
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