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Different strokes for different folks.

Personally, I just use the black and white squeegees for cleaning. Dirt cheap and cut them down to different sizes and shapes (don't forget to give a new one a sharp edge by cutting the black with a ruler to guide for perfect solution removal).

I still just an Unger handle (although I want to try something newer... but never bother because it works). I personally prefer the tapered/angled Blue Max blade, can get into corners easier /___\

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Angled bluemax with unger handle is what i use for sides. I clean with the bluemax also. Never known any different.

...is awesome.

If your going with a 2 step process, yellow first pass, then follow up with the blue max.

I sometimes go with the yellow first to make sure its clean, no hairs etc. Then final with the bluemax.

If your in a hurry the red power stroke worked well for me.

http://44tools.com/p-559-power-stroke-red.aspx

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