Squeegee Rubbers

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Squeegee Rubbers

  • Buy a total of 10 or more Squeegee Rubbers of any brand or size and receive  %10 off the total for each rubber.
  • Ettore
  • Sorbo
  • 4 Sided Baron
  • Moerman - Liquidator
  • Sizes 14" to 36"
  • 50ft Rolls

The rubber is the most critical part of your squeegee—it’s where the work actually happens. To maintain a streak-free, professional finish, your blades must be sharp, supple, and free of nicks. At Window Cleaning Online, we stock Australia’s largest range of replacement squeegee rubbers from world-leading brands like Ettore, Sorbo, Moerman, and Unger. Whether you need individual lengths from 14" to 36" or high-volume 50ft rolls, we have the edge you need to get the job done faster.

Bulk Buy Discount: Buy any 10 or more squeegee rubbers and receive 10% off your order!

Choosing the Right Rubber: Hard vs. Soft 

Selecting the right rubber compound is essential for efficiency, especially with Australia's varying climates:

  • Soft Squeegee Rubber: Ideal for cooler climates and winter months. Soft rubber is more pliable, allowing it to conform to the glass easily with minimal pressure.
  • Hard Squeegee Rubber: The best choice for summer and hot, humid conditions. Hard rubber maintains its shape and "glide" when temperatures rise, preventing the "drag" or "chatter" often felt with softer compounds in the heat.

Premium Brands You Can Trust

  • Ettore: Often considered the "gold standard," Ettore's formula has remained virtually unchanged since 1936, offering a razor-sharp edge and unmatched consistency.
  • Moerman Liquidator: Specifically designed for the Liquidator channels, these rubbers feature angled ends to help you get right into the corners of the window frame.
  • Sorbo: Known for their durability and "4-sided" options, Sorbo rubbers are a favourite for commercial cleaners using wide-body channels.

Maintenance Tip: To maximize the life of your rubber, store your blades flat and out of direct sunlight. Even a tiny nick in the rubber can cause frustrating streaks, so always keep a few spares in your tool belt for a quick swap on-site.