![]() We only offer reliable, quality brands so you can trust the tools you use for effective results. Rubber will generally come in 12 packs or a full gross which is 144 pieces, but other buying options may be available as well. While there is no standard time for changing out your squeegee rubber, it is definitely good practice to change them often. Whatever you choose, remember to change out your squeegee rubber when you notice a decrease in performance or streaks. Some brands also offer a medium blend rubber. Although, many people use their preferred brand year-round. Hard rubber is generally better for warmer temperatures, while soft is more suited for mild to colder temperatures. Squeegee rubber comes in soft or hard variations. Squeegee rubber is also essential when purchasing window cleaning supplies. If you’re looking for a complete setup, our selection of complete squeegeesincludes a handle, channel, and one rubber blade. Remember always to double-check compatibility if you are combining different brands. You can mix and match some channels, and squeegee handles to find a tool that fits your needs just right. You’ll likely need a few different sizes of squeegee channelsdepending on the job you’re doing, so having different options on hand is always a plus. With various sizes to choose from, you can easily customize the right squeegee for you. Find versatile squeegees from top industry brands like Ettore, Unger, Sörbo, and Moerman. A high-quality squeegee will efficiently remove the dirt and grime lifted by your scrubber and solution, leaving them streak-free. No window cleaning arsenal is complete without the perfect squeegee. The traditional window cleaner will need a mix of window cleaning supplies, including squeegees, squeegee rubber, t-bars, scrubbers, scrapers, soaps, extension poles, towels, buckets, holsters, and more! Whether you are a residential window cleaner or do a mix of route and storefront work, we carry all of the window cleaning tools you may need for the job. For instance, CLR ( available on Amazon) removes calcium, lime, and rust stains simply follow the manufacturer directions when using.It’s essential for professional window cleaners to have the right tools and supplies to service their clients. There are several methods for cleaning windows marred by mineral deposits, but your best bet may be a commercial cleanser. Sometimes windows will be stained with mineral deposits, particularly in areas with hard water. Let dry thoroughly before replacing the screens on the windows. Rinse with plain water, spray with a vinegar and water solution, then rinse again with plain water. You can also try rubbing with a soft “scrubbie” sponge (like these Scotch-Brite Non-Scratch Scrub Sponges from Amazon), but do not use steel wool or harsh scrubbing cloths these will scratch the window. For stubborn dirt and stains, including bird droppings, saturate thoroughly with vinegar and water and let stand for several minutes before drying.Alternatively, you can use a clean, lint-free towel or newspaper pages to dry the windows. Wipe the squeegee with a clean, dry towel at the bottom of each pass. Angle the squeegee towards the bottom of the window and work from top to bottom. Wipe the window dry using a clean, rubber-bladed squeegee.Spray or mop with the vinegar and water solution or with a commercial cleanser.For higher windows, use a sponge mop (or a soft cotton or microfiber mop) on a pole. Using a soft microfiber cloth, go over the surface of the window.Start by rinsing the windows with the hose, then fill a bucket with clean, cool water and add a few drops of liquid dish soap. Outside windows typically have more dirt and stains.Keep in mind: It is best to work on a cool, cloudy day so that the soapy water and window-cleaning solution do not dry on your windows. (Dirty windows typically require two rounds of spraying and drying.) If dirt or streaks remain, spray and dry again.You also can use clean paper towels to dry the windows, if you prefer. ![]() Using a clean, lint-free towel (or the black-and-white pages of a newspaper), dry the window completely using a Z-shaped motion.Another option is mixing one capful of ammonia with two gallons of water. Spray the window thoroughly with the vinegar and water solution, or if you prefer, a commercial window cleaning product (such as Zep or Windex, both available on Amazon, or any of the other best glass cleaners we recommend).Don’t forget to wipe down the frame as well, both inside and out. Use a clean microfiber cloth or sponge to go over the surface of the window, starting at the top and working down to the bottom.Place a large bath towel beneath the window to catch any spills. ![]()
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