Liquidator problem again

I’m needing help. Short video, but if anyone can tell me what I’m doing wrong I would appreciate it. @Luke.

A couple things to watch out for make sure you are not overlapping to much on the dry glass. Because the liquidator end clips put extra pressure and the tip of the rubber is thinner it tends to be more prone to curling some if to much is dry and can lead to lines. Also try to not make as sharp of turns do more of a feathering down motion that may help also. The Window Cleanse on YouTube has some good videos on the liquidator and tips and tricks since he uses it pretty often.

Thanks for the tips, boss. I’ll give it a try when I got back out. I’ve watched every Liquidator video on the Window Cleanse.

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Just a tough tool to deal with

The only way to make Excellerator/Fliq work is to put soap on the pad as shown on PolznBladz videos. Foam up the window until there is no run off and then use a very light touch. Imagine your squeegee is skating not carving.

Alternatively, ditch it and do this with an Ettore:-

I don’t use the Moreman soap, nor directly on the washer. I’ve used both the Fliq on a pole, and two hand, I never get drag lines when using the Fliq. Go small on your channels then work your way up. Start on a 10 inch Fliq then a 12 then a 14. Try Hard rubber even if you are in a cold climate. It will bite into the glass in a cold climate so up the solution/mix. When the ends get burned you will leave drag lines. Hard rubber helps prevent this. Another thing, try the sprayer with water/dish soap premixed look for Steve-O’s guide on soaps Unger Glass glide will help as it has ammonia in it.

On Moeremans, they can be cantankerous, I’ve used them before they release the Accelerator and the Non-Excellerator ver 1 handles were garbage. But they have improved the channels and handles quite a bit.

The fliq pad is creating the extra pressure that is needed to keep a consistent contact with the glass. The length to weight ratio of the tool is way off. Just put a brass channel in and be done with the liquidator or try adding the fliq pad for the extra weight needed.