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What is a decent floor squeegee?

GerGa

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HI guys,
Christmas is coming up and I think a floor squeegee would be a good gift for my father. He has a two car garage with concrete floor and I think a squeegee would be really helpful for pushing water and slush and junk out during the winter.

I am looking at them on amazon and there's a few that look good but not really sure what to look for or what size to get. We currently use a 24" fine broom for water, it works o.k. but leaves the floor wet. At least 24" might be good.
Any suggestions or experience are helpful.

Thanks
 
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Jagmandave

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Yes, if the garage floor is mostly smooth, look for a foam squeegee rather than one with a hard rubber blade, it will get it almost dry.
 
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4xdog

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The "Rol-Dri" style of roller dryers used for tennis courts do a very good job removing water. If you'd like to push stuff around, as in scrubbing and degreasing, they're probably not a good choice.

Lots and lots of options. Here's one of many:
http://www.amazon.com/Rol-Dri-Master-Sponge-Roller/dp/B001FZEHV2/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1418937150&sr=1-2&keywords=rol-dri
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