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On 3/16/2020 at 8:00 AM, callwild said:

It's Pictures of these bubbles you mention that we need to see. It pretty much doesn't matter what squeegee you use there shouldn't be any bubbles (as such) visible.
Depending on your cleaning process, slip solution amd squeegee used your bubbles could be a variety of problems , but most likely are pockets around contamination.

He also mentioned "water build up" in addition to bubbles which is why asked about the squeegee. I certainly think it would matter in that case as it could be a combination of the squeegee, technique, pressure, etc. But a Blue Max although not my go to squeegee, is good for removing water. 

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