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squeegee

 
Dictionary: squee·gee   (skwē') pronunciation
n.
  1. A T-shaped implement having a crosspiece edged with rubber or leather that is drawn across a surface to remove water, as in washing windows.
  2. A similar implement or a rubber roller used in printing and photography.
tr.v., -geed, -gee·ing, -gees.
To wipe or smooth with a squeegee.

[Perhaps from obsolete squeege, to press, alteration of SQUEEZE.]


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WordNet: squeegee
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: T-shaped cleaning implement with a rubber edge across the top; drawn across a surface to remove water (as in washing windows)


The verb squeegee has one meaning:

Meaning #1: wipe with a squeegee, as of a window


Wikipedia: Squeegee
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Squeegee, sponge, and chalk on a desk.
A floor squeegee or squilgee.

A squeegee or squilgee is an onomatopoetically-named tool with a flat, smooth rubber blade, used to remove or control the flow of liquid on a flat surface. It is used for cleaning and in printing.

The original squilgee was a long-handled, wooden-bladed tool fishermen used to scrape fish blood and scales from their boat deck, and to push water off the deck after it had been washed.

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Window cleaning

The best-known of these tools is probably the hand-held window squeegee, used to remove the cleaning fluid or water from a glass surface. A soapy solution acts as a lubricant and breaks up the dirt, then the squeegee is used to draw the now water-borne dirt off the glass leaving a perfectly clean surface. Some squeegees are backed with a sponge which can soak up soapy water from a bucket for application to a dirty window.

With the development of the skyscraper in the 20th century, a more efficient tool for the cleaning of window exteriors was needed. Professional window washers began using the Chicago squeegee, a bulky tool with two heavy pink rubber blades. Changing the blades required the loosening of twelve separate screws. The modern single-blade window cleaning squeegee was patented by Ettore Steccone in 1936; it was made of lightweight brass with a very flexible and sharp rubber blade. The Ettore Products Co. is still the leader in the squeegee market today.[1] Squeegee kits can include a telescoping pole to extend the washer's reach.

Simple squeegees are made in various shapes for household use, including the cleaning of shower doors, bathroom tile, and garage floors.

Techniques

The "swivel method", or "fan method" as it is referred to by professionals, uses a series of strokes combined with turns that hold the water away from the leading edge of the squeegee; when the turn is completed in the opposing direction, there is no water and no dirt left isolated. However straight strokes, either horizontally or vertically are normally much more efficient than “fanning”. If a few spots are missed, a chamois leather cloth works better for touch up than a towel of cloth or paper.

This is caused by the squeegee being angled incorrectly forcing the water under the rubber blade out into the dry area of the glass or from solution being pushed up into the top edge of the window. The squeegee should instead be tilted in the direction that the blade is moving across the glass to force to water into the wet area of the glass [2].

Another method used by window cleaners is to tap the blade on an already wet area of the glass to remove any excess water on the rubber blade [3]. Alternatively the rubber blade can be dried with a towel, although this method is slower and not practical when using extension poles.

According to Guinness World Records, the world's fastest window cleaner is Terry Burrows of South Ockendon, Essex, England, who cleaned three standard 45-inch x 45-inch office windows set in a frame in 9.24 seconds at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham in March 2005. He used an 11.8-inch squeegee and 2.4 gallons of water.[4]

Floor cleaning

The floor squeegee is similar to the window squeegee but has a long handle like a push broom, used to clean floors after they have been sprayed with water or soap, to push the water into drains.

This is often used in places that need the floors cleaned regularly, such as army barracks or the meat departments in supermarkets. Hospitals sometimes use the floor squeegee to clean up any spills that occur in operating rooms or regular patient rooms as the design of the squeegee lends itself towards a more sanitary clean up.

Printing and photography

In screen-printing, a squeegee is used to spread ink evenly across the back of a stencil or silkscreen, making a clean image on the printed surface. Screen-printing squeegees usually have much thicker and less flexible blades than the window cleaning variety.

A squeegee is also used in photography printing to dry the photographic paper after it is washed, preventing wrinkles or water spots.

Other uses

Stiff-bladed squeegees are used in addition to margin trowels and grout floats to apply grout or adhesive when applying ceramic tiles to a surface.

A horse scraper is used to remove the sweat from the coat of the horse. It is similar to a window cleaning squeegee, but has an arched blade.[5]

During the September 11, 2001 attacks, window washer Jan Demczur used a squeegee to free himself and five others from an elevator shaft in the World Trade Center.[6] [7][dead link]

Auto squeegees are also popular in some universities to clean black boards.

Tennis courts often have squeegees to help keep them dry and control the flow of water.

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Translations: Squeegee
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - gummisvaber, gummiskraber, vinduesskraber, gummirulle
v. tr. - svabre, skrabe ren med gummiskraber

Nederlands (Dutch)
sponsstok, wisser

Français (French)
n. - (Phot) raclette, balai-éponge
v. tr. - nettoyer avec un balai-éponge

Deutsch (German)
n. - Wischer, Rollenquetscher
v. - mit dem Wischer putzen, abquetschen

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ελαστικό μάκτρο
v. - καθαρίζω (π.χ. τζάμια)

Italiano (Italian)
tergivetro, asciugare

Português (Portuguese)
n. - rodo (m)
v. - enxugar com o rodo

Русский (Russian)
резиновая швабра, наклонный, орудовать шваброй

Español (Spanish)
n. - rodillo de goma, enjugador
v. tr. - estregar con rodillo de goma o escurridor

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - gummivals
v. - dra, raka (emalj)

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
橡胶清洁器, 橡胶滚轴, 使用橡胶清洁器, 用橡胶滚轴压

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 橡膠清潔器, 橡膠滾軸
v. tr. - 使用橡膠清潔器, 用橡膠滾軸壓

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 고무 걸레, 롤러, 얼간이
v. tr. - ~에 고무 걸레로 닦다, 고무롤러를 대다

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 柄付きゴムぞうきん, 印画用ローラー, ゴムぞうきん

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) ممسحه للبلاط (فعل) يمسح البلاط‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮מגב, מגב-שמשות, מגב-גליל (בצילום)‬
v. tr. - ‮ניגב במגב‬


 
 
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