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  2. Squeegee - Wikipedia

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    A window squeegee. 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 clean surface. Some squeegees are backed with ...

  3. Cleret - Wikipedia

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    Ziba's designers determined that the traditional T-shape of a squeegee was not the most efficient for a wiping motion in a confined area such as a shower stall. [1] After researching the way window washers and filling-station attendants would put their hands close to the blade and rarely use the handle, Ziba designed a plastic squeegee without a traditional handle; instead, it had a tubular ...

  4. Window cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Window cleaners in Dresden Cleaning the Fernsehturm Berlin. Window cleaning, or window washing, is the exterior cleaning of architectural glass used for structural, lighting, or decorative purposes. It can be done manually, using a variety of tools for cleaning and access.

  5. Roko Camaj - Wikipedia

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    Roko Camaj (August 17, 1941 – September 11, 2001) was an Albanian–American window washer who was born in Montenegro and known for his work on the original World Trade Center in New York City. He perished when the South Tower collapsed on September 11, 2001.

  6. Chas A. Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Chas A. Stevens was a Chicago department store. It started in 1886 as a catalog business and eventually grew to 29 locations in the Chicago metropolitan area. [1] In 1988 the chain filed for bankruptcy and liquidated. Its flagship State Street store was the hub of fashion during the 1940s, 50s and 60s in Chicago. It featured six floors of ...

  7. Magikist - Wikipedia

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    Magikist lips sign formerly located alongside the Kennedy Expressway at Montrose Avenue in Chicago. Magikist was an American rug cleaner manufacturer and cleaning company. . After the parent company went out of business in 2001, the name was sold and is currently used by a Canadian manufacturer of pressure wash equip