Hey guys even after 5 years of window cleaning, goes to show that theres always something new to learn.
I ordered a 50ft long rubber and planned to cut them manually for my 24/30/36 inch channells. My reasoning was to cut them about an inch shorter then the channel which will allow me to stretch it to length so that I will have a nice sturdy rubber.
the first day at a job with my new rubbered 24 inch channell i notice that im leaving a trail of water as I wipe. turns out that stretching the rubber is not a good idea.
Am I correct?
does anyone else stretch their rubber or is it best to make sure there is no tension at all as far as elasticity?
I ordered a 50ft long rubber and planned to cut them manually for my 24/30/36 inch channells. My reasoning was to cut them about an inch shorter then the channel which will allow me to stretch it to length so that I will have a nice sturdy rubber.
the first day at a job with my new rubbered 24 inch channell i notice that im leaving a trail of water as I wipe. turns out that stretching the rubber is not a good idea.
Am I correct?
does anyone else stretch their rubber or is it best to make sure there is no tension at all as far as elasticity?
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