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Our Basic Squeegee Method -  Begin approximately 10 inches from the side edge of a freshly washed window and work the squeegee straight across, all
the way, to the opposite edge. After your first pass, begin the second slightly overlapping the bottom line of the first;
all the way across to the opposite sill. Continue down until you have reached the bottom of the window. Your final stroke
will be from the side you began with. This stoke is from the top, straight down to the bottom, and cleans up the water left
from your initial 10-inch starting point This technique works best with a pivoting squeegee. Also, use even pressure on the
glass but don’t press too hard. Professional window cleaning tools are designed to do the work for you, and it is not
necessary to use a lot of muscle. Using a squeegee will definitely take some time to get used to. That’s OK. Practice
and you will get better in time!
 Our Simple Swirl Method - Begin at the top left-hand corner of the window (right-hand corner for left handed people) and squeegee straight across
towards the right edge of the sill. When nearing the finish of your pass, momentarily stop the squeegee and literally place
the right tip of the blade into the corner and pivot the entire tool around in a semi-circle motion (with the tip riding down
the edge of the window). From there, finish your semi-circle and proceed back across the window towards the left side. This
next pass will overlap your first pass about one inch or so. At this point, repeat this process working down the window until
you have reached the bottom. In many cases, the squeegee blade will be wider than your final pass will allow, so you will
have to stop and finish squeeging the window with one straight pass across the bottom!

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