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how forgiving is the solution when trad poling? Every now and again I balls up a window, due to the tiniest bit I've missed, then have to redo it again. Does it dry streak free, or more like fairy with those odd small marks that sometimes happen?

 
how forgiving is the solution when trad poling? Every now and again I balls up a window, due to the tiniest bit I've missed, then have to redo it again. Does it dry streak free, or more like fairy with those odd small marks that sometimes happen?
It's closer to fairy than gg4 or gg4 so if you miss a bit then you'll have to redo that section of glass lol

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Yeah the slip of this stuff is good but you have to apply it to the applicator for best results :)

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most of the time I do, using my special mix of 2 parts fairy, 1 part rinse aid & 4 parts pure. Only time I don't is when im working with my father in law who's old fashioned,  been at ot 25 years and stuck in his ways bit too much (not long change from brass to stainless steel channels, won't go near a liquidator, and can't stand wfp, he won't even touch mine, and when with him he only let's me use it on windows above connys, and fsg jobs, but will still go up ladder to wipe the water off and climb onto extensions). Then its fairy in the bucket, which is when I have issues.

 
I need this liquid. Just started on the moerman and I don't know if it's my teqnique but it really is leaving some lines on the turn. Hopefully this sorts it out as my team's having the same problems. Currently using the moerman rubbers but will try the ettor ones if there better. Thanks for the video trad man. Love your videos so does my partner, who iv got working with us now our kids are in school.

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I need this liquid. Just started on the moerman and I don't know if it's my teqnique but it really is leaving some lines on the turn. Hopefully this sorts it out as my team's having the same problems. Currently using the moerman rubbers but will try the ettor ones if there better. Thanks for the video trad man. Love your videos so does my partner, who iv got working with us now our kids are in school.

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That's awesome pal, yeah the ettore ones are fantastic! To avoid lines, pop the detergent on the applicator to get maximum slip and make sure the edges of your rubbers are not nicked or bits hanging off as that will leave lines in this channel ;) let me know how you get on

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That's awesome pal, yeah the ettore ones are fantastic! To avoid lines, pop the detergent on the applicator to get maximum slip and make sure the edges of your rubbers are not nicked or bits hanging off as that will leave lines in this channel ;) let me know how you get on

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Iv got the ettorre rubbers on order and those unger end clips you recommend. Looking forward to seeing how I get on with them. Thanks for all the tips you give us all. Hopefully the moerman liquid is available very soon to

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Iv got the ettorre rubbers on order and those unger end clips you recommend. Looking forward to seeing how I get on with them. Thanks for all the tips you give us all. Hopefully the moerman liquid is available very soon to

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brilliant! Keep me posted and if you need any help then give me a shout

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I need this liquid. Just started on the moerman and I don't know if it's my teqnique but it really is leaving some lines on the turn. Hopefully this sorts it out as my team's having the same problems. Currently using the moerman rubbers but will try the ettor ones if there better. Thanks for the video trad man. Love your videos so does my partner, who iv got working with us now our kids are in school.

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These squeegees are obviously not user friendly,far too much effort into getting it right, roll on their next squeegee that maybe makes it the ultimate excellelaratortorrtorrr, i get on better with unger n wagtail dogears, i clean my shower screen with my excellerator.

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I think Bob’s ( PolznBladz ) latest set of videos puts this whole ‘Prima Donna / fussy / user unfriendly’ narrative to rest. Watch the videos and listen carefully. The only ‘secret’ to using these is to use them as the designer intended. Once you master them then you may be able to refine for slight variations in personal technique. When liquidator first came out I used no other channel (and still don’t) so if I started having issues I simply had to work out what was going on because I had no older tools on board. I never mastered the Excelerator until I bit the bullet and left my Wagtails at home. I used it as my only pivot handle for a month until I was happy and comfortable with it. Both tools require small technique adjustments from the usual suspects and if you’re prepared to weather that very small learning curve then the advantages in efficiency are huge... Bob and Trad should be your first port of call, why? because one was the designer innovator and the second perfected the techniques required and made them uniquely his own. 

 
I think Bob’s ( PolznBladz ) latest set of videos puts this whole ‘Prima Donna / fussy / user unfriendly’ narrative to rest. Watch the videos and listen carefully. The only ‘secret’ to using these is to use them as the designer intended. Once you master them then you may be able to refine for slight variations in personal technique. When liquidator first came out I used no other channel (and still don’t) so if I started having issues I simply had to work out what was going on because I had no older tools on board. I never mastered the Excelerator until I bit the bullet and left my Wagtails at home. I used it as my only pivot handle for a month until I was happy and comfortable with it. Both tools require small technique adjustments from the usual suspects and if you’re prepared to weather that very small learning curve then the advantages in efficiency are huge... Bob and Trad should be your first port of call, why? because one was the designer innovator and the second perfected the techniques required and made them uniquely his own. 
thanks buddy, i totally agree, only those that put in the effort to master the tool will then get all the benefits. Yes it's not the easiest tool to use but that is because of the work methods of the user normally. If folks use it as shown they will defiantly see the benefits. Thanks again for your input it's always appreciated my friend.

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