Preventing Window Streaks While Using a Squeegee

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Part of the video series: Cleaning Exterior Windows

Summary: Watch as a window-cleaning professional explains how to prevent streaks when using a squeegee in this free online video about cleaning exterior windows.

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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

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Preventing Window Streaks While Using a Squeegee

DAVE BARKER: On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Dave Barker. And I have shown you how to wet down your window. I have shown you how to replace the squeegee. As I put that clip back in, I just push it with the edge, put it back in like that. It's ready to go. I have both clips in on both sides so that to keeps it stable and so it doesn't shift back and forth. And there are different--and there's another mop I haven't shown you. It's kind of a vice versa. This is Unger's brand and this just pushes the clip right here. You release it and you can just put that in there, and you can wet it down and squeegee it off with the same thing. I'm going to show you how to squeegee this window off. But as you see, the conditions may dry the window prematurely. And when that happens, you want to make sure that it's completely wet before you squeegee it. And when you do that, you want to make sure that you are--that it's wet. If it's dry like that, I'm going to show what happens. I squeegee this off and if you look closer, streaky marking, you can see the soap and everything. You do not want to let it dry. The conditions are important. You just wet it down and you keep that water until you wipe it off, every square inch, it's ready to go, now the squeegee method. I start with the top edge. I clean the top edge and see it's a little bit wet. I want to make sure that edge is clean. I will wipe the squeegee off. Then, I will put this about a quarter of an inch to an eighth of an inch. Below the surface, there's a gap in there at about a quarter of an inch, so I don't bring the water back down. Get the angle right. Bring it down to the right edge. Make sure you that press the edge. You get to use both hands, use both hands, all the way down, and I'm done. I've got another inch over here. This is a lot of overkill but you want to overlap a little bit. I'm going to overlap and do the same again. Clean the squeegee off so it's nice and dry. Start to the top edge. Start at the angle and make sure the angle, this is the most important part, is down. If you leave it up, water will drip out the back edge. If you bring it up--I'm exaggerating the point but you want to make sure that this is coming down.

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