Hey buddy! It’s a 40° ninja handle
Excellent video sir.
Thank you man!
Very helpful, thanks you two!
You’re welcome !
Awesome video! Thanks! Keep up the great work! You guys have awesome speed and skills!
Great video! I have one question on when I am fanning. I seem to be doing a great job and then notice I have “little trails” of water that come off one end (generally left end) of the squeegee. Is this an uneven pressure issue or something else? Sometimes those little trails will seem to dry themselves other times not. Keep the great content coming, learning so much from you guys!
Could be a few things …too much water, not angling the squeegee towards the frame for moving to, a rubber that is sitting in the channel wrong or a nicked rubber. I’d bet it’s the angle of the tool myself. Try a few of those and let me know if it helps. And if it doesn’t we can go from there
This might help too
Thank you so much for the reply Luke, I will try all suggestions and report back. I just need clarification on the part “angling the squeegee towards the frame for moving to”, going to watch the video you recommended now. Thank you for all that you do to help those less experienced!
That video is awesome sir, keep them coming!
In the photo reannas squeegee is angled . That is the angle you want to have when moving the tool across the glass. If the channel Is completely vertical and not angled you will get lines or the trails off the edge. Play with it and i think you’ll see what i mean
Update…Excellent advice, tried your techniques with my new tool with near perfect results! I still have a bit of practicing to do with the technique but it will come.
That’s awesome! Was it your angle ?
Ahhhh really not that sure what the angle was. Doing some windows today and will pay closer attention. Practicing pole work today.
Thanks for the video on general trouble shooting, got my first real test on a job and could understand why rubber would skip. I will try to add a little more Dawn. 154 of 164 windows to go.
Absolutely man! Hope it helped. Did the issue get resolved?