That way works, there's a flip in each blade also. Perhaps use the old blade to cut the new blade for length prior to installation. The waste could be used in a 4" detailing squeegee.
Maybe a better idea is to trim them down for all your smaller squeegees because most of the time the ends are done but the rest of it is fine unless you get a nick or something just a thought for you to save some 💵👍🏻
Im picky about the wear on my blades, often flip and change them out. I use Moerman 2.0 channels the tips do wear quicker, the changed blades are saved and cut shorter up to 3 times. My blades are spendy and I like to get the fuller use from them. If a cut blade doesn't work as good then it's cut for a detailing squeegee.
That way works, there's a flip in each blade also. Perhaps use the old blade to cut the new blade for length prior to installation. The waste could be used in a 4" detailing squeegee.
Very hard to see exactly how rubber is & caps also. Need to show these things close up.
Can you use the old rubber as the pattern for the new rubber ? Thats the way we do it.Take care.
Maybe a better idea is to trim them down for all your smaller squeegees because most of the time the ends are done but the rest of it is fine unless you get a nick or something just a thought for you to save some 💵👍🏻
Agreed man! We get lazy. And there is something about a brand new rubber!
Im picky about the wear on my blades, often flip and change them out. I use Moerman 2.0 channels the tips do wear quicker, the changed blades are saved and cut shorter up to 3 times. My blades are spendy and I like to get the fuller use from them. If a cut blade doesn't work as good then it's cut for a detailing squeegee.
Unger ninja instead saves time😊
I actually enjoy changing my rubber on a ninja.