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Why is it a quick question?? Some of us may be slow..Hello all. Just a quick question from a newcomer.
what length squeegees do you use most to cover most applications on residential cleans? Or what lengths do you carry and use most?
Thanks.
I have done, but due to the shear amount of choice and the range available, I was interested to see what the individual uses, or doesn’t.Why is it a quick question?? Some of us may be slow..
If you are new to traditional window cleaning and have researched the trade you'll note the specific lengths of squeegees sold by all the suppliers
In a polite and non offensive manner you should really be looking through the forum threads and the search option because all the information is on here.
There are really only 3 lengths used which cover residential to commercial
I only use 4" 14" 18"I have done, but due to the shear amount of choice and the range available, I was interested to see what the individual uses, or doesn’t.
Thanks.
Just to add i use all Unger and their new green rubberI only use 4" 14" 18"
Thanks, I did also wonder about rubber hardness. That’s a great help.Just to add i use all Unger and their new green rubber
A simple rule of thumb - use Harder or Regular squeegee rubber in the Summer and move to Softer squeegee rubber in the Winter.
You're welcomeThanks, I did also wonder about rubber hardness. That’s a great help.
I use to carry same setup as you guys, but after some time I realized it was actually a time waster I'd say 95% my trad work I can hum through with my 14 very efficiently no lost time deciding which channel Blah blah...?I think it depends on the size of the pains of glass if just doing big 8x8 shop fronts a 6’ inch is a waist of time you want an 18 inch , but for domestic a range of sizes is useful 4,612,14 ,18 is what we carry but they are rarely used theses days apart from commercial insides . Which we use 12, or 14 on