Refill rubber for different channel sizes

You’d have to talk my wife into letting me get one.

Besides, I’m an engineer at heart so we tend to do things like that.

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What do you like about this brand?

I use 18" 12" & 5.25" squeegees so 36" size works for me.

I didn’t even need to make a chart to know it was the way to go :grinning:

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it’s been more consistently good than any other brand we’ve tried plus it’s the cheapest

Nobody’s more consistently good than Ettore. :sunglasses:

PS
Just my opinion … along with a bazillion other window cleaners. Haha

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yeah, ettore is not that great

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Another typo. “Not”

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Last year I bought 36’s to cut 22’s and 14’s from. Well cut a 22 then there’s not quite enough for the 14. Live and learn.

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You do know that 14" squeegees aren’t 14" long, right? It’s kinda crazy the way they measure squeegees in our industry. There’s a reason for it but I forget

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I cut them myself! Idk I did get the tape measure from my father in law. He measures in Canadian imperialistic units.

It’s like the illusion when you stop on a hill and it feels like you’re coasting backwards uphill. Shear madness!

GAAAAASSSSSPPPP!!! :astonished:

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Well that’s where ALL the trouble began. We are supposed to be using their 14" squeegees not OUR 14" squeegees. If you had used an authorized squeegee there would not have been a problem. I guess it’s all your fault. Oh well. :open_mouth:

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Maybe it’s because it got the metric system, 14" its called 35cm here, but 35cm is not exactly 14".
14"=35,56cm
I had never measure it, but going to do it

Edit:the ettore rubber 14" is exactly 35cm.

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I’ve used pulex 36" rubbers for the past 10 years, and have been very happy. I tried unger rubber once and did not like it at all. Does anyone else use pulex rubber?

i tried it several times and wasn’t happy. it wore really fast