I needed an 'All of the above' Answer
Although I don't really use aluminium ones much...
As for georgian windows;
Unless they are filthy or covered in tar from nicotene, use a proprietory spray and a microfibre cloth (or scrim, but microfibre is better).
Mist a few panes and buff clean.
One of the best sprays is one of the cheapest...Tesco's own brand, better than the likes of the over priced Mr Muscle, and lasts a long time too.
if I have to use a cut down squeegee I'll quite often slip the sleeve off my shorter applicator and use that to wash the windows with.
If I have to do that, then it means that I'm probably doing the inside of a pub, and that means having to wash the inside of the reveal's too, so I'll wash several panes, use a scrim or microfibre to pre-detail and squeegee glass in whatever may be the best method at the time.
I've been going donkey's years at this game and can cope fine with more than one method.
The easiest I guess is to wipe the squeegee rubber between each full pass, get it right and there should be little you'll need to do in the way of detailing afterwards.
The pre-detailing will have already mopped up the excess water.
Using a squeegee on georgians is a real challenge for the newbie though I'm afraid
Particularly insides!
It's easy enough to say how to do it, quite another thing to put it into practice!
Ian