How to Choose The Right Squeegee for Your Job?

When you're a professional window cleaner, you need to take care of your tools. Your squeegee is one of the most important tools in your arsenal, so it's worth investing in a top-quality product. I've found that even as a seasoned pro, there are always new squeegees to try out and discover the best use for them.

There are some factors to consider when choosing a squeegee for sale, including its materials, length, grip, and blade width. There are also different kinds of squeegees suited for different uses, including the rubber blade (the most common), the microfiber blade, and the sponge blade. 

What type of squeegee does a window washer use?

You might be surprised to find that the window washers in your apartment building use a tool that's been around for over three decades, and it's far more versatile than you'd think. Sometimes called a "flippie", the standard window cleaner's squeegee is still made of brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc.

Brass has been used by window cleaners for many decades because it is rust-proof. Window washers are constantly exposed to water, so it was important to have a tool that would not rust.

However, brass is a relatively heavy metal. As the squeegee manufacturers became more experienced, they started to make handles and channels out of stainless steel. Stainless steel is stronger and lighter than brass, making it a definite improvement especially if you use longer squeegees because the weight adds up.

Whenever it starts to get cold outside, metal squeegee handles absorb this cold. I learned this when I was washing my car and was careful not to get the water on my hands. But then the handle of the squeegee got so cold that it froze my hand through my gloves. A cold squeegee can be a real pain.

There's no way around it: snow is cold. It can get downright frigid, which can make snow removal a pain in the neck—literally. When the temperature drops below freezing, metal squeegee handles can freeze up, making them impossible to use. On top of that, metal squeegee handles are usually pretty heavy, which makes using them for long periods probably not the best idea.

To solve this problem and to make squeegees lighter still, the squeegee manufacturers started making them out of very tough and lightweight plastics. These new squeegees are lighter and easier to grip. And because they're so light, you can hang them from your wrist when you're done with them, which is great for people who have arthritis in their hands or wrists and find it hard to hold things for a long time.

It's good planning on the part of the manufacturers, really—they're always trying to make better products that people will want to buy!

The solution to both of these problems is to invest in a plastic squeegee handle. They're lighter and they don't freeze up when it gets cold; they're easy to grip and won't slip out of your hand while you're cleaning off your windshield.

  • Benefits of Plastic Squeegee:

Plastic squeegee handles are also easier to clean than their metal counterparts. If a metal squeegee gets wet and dirty for its use, it may rust or become difficult to clean later on. Plastic squeegees are best cleaned with soap and water; if you have some paint thinner or something like that handy, you can even give them a good cleaning with that once in a while to keep them looking fresh.

We're Califorca Trading LLC, one of the largest suppliers of floor squeegees in Sharjah, UAE. We specialize in the distribution of quality squeegees and water-repellent coating, which is used by many restaurants and hotels in the city. Our products are designed to serve you for a long time without losing their shine or strength. They're all made from high-quality material and are widely appreciated by our clients for their easy-to-handle features. To ensure that our products meet a certain quality standard, all of them pass through a series of tests, which we conduct with great care. After passing all the tests, we can assure you that these products will give you nothing but satisfaction. If you have any questions about the materials or prices for any of our products, please let us know. We'll be glad to help!