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Summary: Watch as a window-cleaning professional demonstrates how to clip a squeegee in this free online video about exterior window cleaning.
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Dave Barker Dave Barker has been cleaning windows since 1983. He has cleaned thousands of windows on downtown buildings, suburban office buildings, and government facili... read more
DAVE BARKER: If you see this, this is aluminum--this aluminum channel has different channels in it. The one channel--the other type of squeegee has one channel. It's very easy and they're brass clips, they clip together. This is just a single aluminum clip that slides in, so there's different types of clips. So this one, I will just slide it right down in the last channel. Nope, put it in the other side--If you can hear that, dropping a clip. Slide it through, place the clip, and the important thing with these rubber blades is they need to be cleaned. If there's a cut, if you happen to touch or scrape on the cement, I fix these, I set this down face up 'cause if I put it down it'll rub the cement, ruin the blade and you won't have that nice clean blade to finish that you needed. That is the purpose for replacing these; otherwise, we don't need to continue to replace them every time. But that's the nice thing about these squeegees is that you can replace those; you can buy a refills with--at your home improvement store or janitorial supply--you can buy these things online for inexpensive.