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  • Use a Wagtail for a better job in half the time

  • Use a swivel squeegee.  That would be more impressive.

  • @RaulMuadDib

    True, this vid is 3 years old! Wagtail everything these days.

  • I had some windows today I tried with this technique- all water lines

    Your making a short pull to start then down and angled left for a 1 foot dry space, then down

    Then are you pulling horizontal in the wet to the right , then angeling the pull down?? When I do this, I get a pull line??

    Josh

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  • Nice technice i cant fan with a pole yet im gona try it your way

  • u may want to try a bigger squeegy u must get paid hr rate

  • i think yoos wrong chilegay,first of all he squeeges over a foot of water off the class, and secondly he doesnt pull directly from the top which will automatically leave line after each pull SEVEN YEARS RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL ON MY ETTORE BELT UNGER SUCKS YOOOOOOOOOS SO CRAZY CHILEGAY

  • all companies have their own philosophy on how they do things..you can do it like the video but done carefully there are no streaks. he did the first thing correct by rubbing the squeegee against the top rubber seal to get the water excess - an efficient way of cleaning the window quick..others would disagree but then again, people have their own technique that best suits them.

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  • If he would do a tap off for the last pull, his technique would be perfect to me.

  • true if you don't tap on that last stroke you useally leave a line of water

  • streak city

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