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I did a house with relatively small sliding sash windows today. On each pane there was a significant overlap of the squeegee and on the second pass it left streaks due to the drag. Each pane had to be polished with steel wool to make it streak-free.The mix I use is: four litres of water with a squirt of Unger liquid, squirt of Ecover washing-up liquid and a teaspoon of Easyglide.What am I doing wrong?
If you're new to window cleaning and the squeegy, make sure you use a new blade each day; it'll help you work out whether it's the blade, or your technique that's to blame.And have a look on youtube for how to use a squeegy.And practise, practise, practise! It really takes a few years to get really competent with a squeegy.
Can't say I agree.... Unger liquid is by far the best stuff ever it don't just leave the glass clean it looks polished clean due to the low level of suds... I really believe this stuff is my edge over other windys!!! Try mixing it at 50ml to 5 litres of water on it's own ( use a washing machine measure cap) and the results are good most people over strength this liquid which may cause streaks n smears.. Wash your applicator sleeve free of any fairy or easy glide this easy glide or sorbo glide are the worst stuff you can use so leave it out.
Steel wool is not quite strong enough mate, try a scourer or maybe even an angle grinder if the steaks persist
The solution is simple,.. go WFP! No seriously,.. PRACTICE. I could clean a window using a bucked of muddy water & still get perfect results, its not down to any fancy mixture, its simply technique.Steel wool is great for removing hard water stains, but for the odd streak all you need is a bit of scrim, much quicker & easier.