Sorbo Rubber Replacement
Quick Overview
- Made from the highest quality rubber compound available
- It is screened and cleaned and mixed to wear longer than any other rubber blade
- Sörbos formula yields rubber with near ideal resiliency for better adaptability to window glass irregularities
- The rubber has a unique profile to fit Sörbo channels, yet also fits traditional channels
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$18.55 - $1,278.95
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Sorbo Natural Squeegee Rubber
Sorbo Natural Squeegee Rubber is a premium, high-quality rubber compound designed for durability and performance. Carefully screened, cleaned, and molded, this rubber offers exceptional consistency, resiliency, and longevity. Sörbo’s unique formula provides near-ideal resiliency, allowing the rubber to adapt easily to window glass irregularities for a smoother, more effective clean.
This wide-body squeegee rubber is engineered to outlast other blades, providing longer wear and improved results. It features a T-shaped design that fits all brass and stainless steel squeegees, as well as Sörbo 3X4 adjustable squeegees. Trust Sorbo Natural Squeegee Rubber for a high-performance, long-lasting solution to your window cleaning needs.
Window Cleaners love Sorbo Squeegees for cleaning glass and mirrors the Sorbo Squeegee is the professionals choice for window cleaning.
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