Either I’m being way to anal or I’m missing someone. Maybe my soulution is off? Idk. But when I squeegee my window, there is small streaks but they usually evaporate and leave nothing behind. Is this a thing with poor soulution? I really do not think it’s my rubber because it’s doing this with brand new squeegees. Maybe it’s the technique of starting off? Please help me out I’ve practiced over and over and I can’t seem to figure this simple thing out.
This tends to happen to my windows when it is colder outside around 30 degrees and below
they will likely show under certain light conditions and will attract dirt faster due to the extra soap. is there hair or lint on the rubber?
are you fanning or doing straight pulls-water can pull behind the rubber if your pull is not clean at first
had trouble finding this cause i muted the thread due to hate and negativity this test will tell you how your doing
Perhaps this will help you:
Maybe it’s just the weather then. I haven’t had an opportunity to clean windows in the warmth I started my business this year, in the dead of winter after being laid off at my tree removal job due to the weather. I just watch a lot of YouTube videos of people cleaning windows in the winter and I don’t see their windows streaking, but maybe the camera isn’t picking it up. Like I said most the time the lines just evaporate but sometimes they leave behind residue and I have to buff it out with a towel or if it’s really bad, I have to re wash the window