MR.SIGA Professional Window Cleaning Combo - Squeegee & Microfiber Window Scrubber, 10"

Professional Window Cleaning Combo - Squeegee & Microfiber Window Scrubber, 10"

Features

  • 10-inch (25cm) Squeegee & Microfiber Window Washer
  • Squeegee work great for any smooth surfaces
  • Aluminum clip with durable natural rubber blade
  • Thicker microfiber cover has a better water absorbing effect
  • Light weight plastic handle can connect with our telescopic pole

Specifications

Color Blue
Size 10-Inch
Unit Count 1

A 10-inch squeegee and microfiber washer designed for cleaning windows and other smooth surfaces. The aluminum clip holds a natural rubber blade for wiping while the thicker microfiber cover absorbs water, and the lightweight plastic handle can connect to a telescopic pole.

Model Number: SJ21517

MR.SIGA Professional Window Cleaning Combo - Squeegee & Microfiber Window Scrubber, 10" Review

4.4 out of 5

Why I reached for this combo

A good squeegee-and-scrubber pairing is still the fastest way I know to get truly clear glass without a pile of paper towels. The MR.SIGA combo hits that fundamental brief: a 10-inch squeegee with a natural rubber blade on one side and a thick microfiber washer on the other, each with its own lightweight handle. After several rounds of cleaning windows, mirrors, shower glass, and even car glass, I’ve formed a solid opinion of where it shines—and where it needs a nudge.

What you get and how it’s built

  • Squeegee: 10-inch wiping width, natural rubber blade held by an aluminum clip.
  • Scrubber: 10-inch microfiber sleeve over a plastic T-bar.
  • Handles: Lightweight plastic, with a threaded socket for a pole.
  • Color: Blue.

The star here is the blade. Natural rubber makes a difference: it’s slightly softer and seals better on glass than many silicone or mystery-compound blades at this price. The aluminum clip keeps the blade flat along its length, which matters for consistent contact and streak-free pulls. Out of the box, the edge was clean and square; I didn’t need to “break it in.”

The microfiber sleeve is thicker than many generic sleeves. That’s good for water pickup and scrubbing power. The cover slips off easily for washing and goes back on snugly without drifting during use. The overall tool weight is very light. That’s comfortable for long sessions, but it does give the plastic parts a slightly “budget” feel. In use, though, I didn’t have durability issues.

Ergonomics and handling

The 10-inch width is a sweet spot for control. On small panes, mirrors, and car side windows, it’s easy to maneuver. On larger house windows you’ll need more passes, but I’d rather do extra pulls with good control than fight a wider squeegee around frames and muntins. The handle shape is basic and secure enough when wet, though it’s not rubberized. If you’re working with soapy hands, a light towel wrap around the grip is a simple upgrade.

Blade chatter—the dreaded skipping sound—isn’t an issue as long as the glass is wet and you keep the blade clean. I got best results with smooth, overlapping pulls and a quick wipe of the squeegee edge on a microfiber cloth between passes.

Cleaning performance

  • On house windows: With a standard bucket and a dash of dish soap, the scrubber loaded plenty of solution and cut through pollen, road film, and fingerprints without needing heavy pressure. Rinsing wasn’t required; I used the squeegee directly after scrubbing, and the natural rubber left clean glass with no haze.
  • On mirrors: The 10-inch size is perfect. A single top-to-bottom pull cleared most bathroom mirrors; a second pass covered the edges. No streaks as long as I wiped the blade between pulls.
  • On shower glass: Soap scum needs a bit more dwell and a firmer scrub. The microfiber sleeve is thick enough to hold cleaner against the surface while you work. Follow with the squeegee and a quick edge wipe at the frame to stop drips.
  • On car glass: Side windows and rear glass were straightforward. For windshields with a tight dash-to-glass gap, the short handle length helps—you can angle the squeegee without hitting the dash. The blade didn’t leave squeaks or rainbowing.

Across all surfaces, the theme is consistency: keep the blade clean, don’t rush the pulls, and you’ll get the clear, crisp finish you want.

Pole compatibility and reach

The handles are threaded for a pole, which is essential for second-story or large panes. Compatibility, however, can be finicky. I had one generic broom handle that seated well and another that threaded only partially. The tolerances seem a touch different from standard painter’s poles. If you already own a pole, test the fit before a big cleaning day. If not, consider a compatible telescoping pole from the same brand or keep an inexpensive thread adapter in your kit. As a field fix, a wrap of tape on the threads can give you a snug friction fit in a pinch, but it’s not ideal.

Once mounted, the lightweight head is easy to control aloft. The small width helps with accuracy around frames, though you’ll be making extra passes on wide panes.

Maintenance and care

  • Microfiber sleeve: Slides off for washing. I hand-washed with a bit of mild detergent and air-dried; it came out fluffy and absorbent with no shedding in my use.
  • Blade: Wipe the edge on a clean cloth between pulls to prevent lines. Store the squeegee with the blade resting flat (not bent) and out of direct sun. Natural rubber lasts longer when it isn’t UV-baked.
  • Hardware: The aluminum clip resists corrosion and keeps the blade straight. If you notice streaks that won’t go away, inspect the blade edge for nicks or grit. A quick clean usually fixes it; if not, rotate or replace the blade.

Given the price tier, I was happy with how the materials held up after multiple sessions. The sleeve didn’t loosen on the T-bar, and the blade maintained a sharp edge.

What could be better

  • Threading consistency: The biggest drawback is pole compatibility. It’s not universal, and that’s frustrating if you expected a standard fit across tools.
  • Lightweight feel: The plastic handles are very light. That’s comfortable but doesn’t inspire the confidence of pro, metal-handled tools. Functionally, it wasn’t a problem, but it’s worth noting.
  • Width options: The 10-inch size is great for control. If you have wide picture windows, you might want a larger version for fewer passes. As-is, plan your workflow accordingly.

Tips for streak-free results

  • Mix: A bucket of warm water with a small squirt of dish soap is plenty. Too much soap can leave residue.
  • Prep: Dry brush heavy dust or cobwebs off exterior frames before wetting the glass to avoid muddy drips.
  • Technique: Work top to bottom. Overlap each pull by about an inch. Wipe the squeegee edge between passes on a microfiber cloth.
  • Edges: Use a damp microfiber to catch the thin water bead that remains along the frame after your final pull.
  • Shade: If possible, clean when glass is cool and out of direct sun to avoid rapid drying.

Who it’s for

  • Homeowners who want a fast, reliable window routine with minimal consumables.
  • Renters or condo-dwellers who prioritize a compact, lightweight kit.
  • Detailers or DIYers who need a nimble 10-inch squeegee for mirrors, shower glass, and vehicle windows.

If you need heavy-duty, daily-use gear, you might prefer a metal-handled tool with guaranteed pole compatibility and wider blade options. For typical household use, the MR.SIGA combo is more than capable.

The bottom line

The MR.SIGA combo does what a good squeegee-and-scrubber set should do: it lays down soapy water generously, lifts everyday grime, and pulls it off the glass in clean, chatter-free passes. The natural rubber blade and aluminum clip are the right materials where it counts, and the microfiber sleeve holds enough solution to make quick work of a window before it dries. It’s lightweight, easy to maintain, and versatile across windows, mirrors, shower doors, and car glass.

The main caveat is pole threading that isn’t as universal as I’d like. If your workflow depends on an existing painter’s pole, confirm fit or budget for an adapter. Beyond that, the 10-inch width favors control over speed on very large panes; plan for extra passes.

Recommendation: I recommend this tool for most home users and anyone who values a compact, controlled squeegee for varied glass surfaces. It’s a simple, effective combo that delivers reliably streak-free results with minimal fuss. If you want a fast upgrade from paper towels and spray cleaner, this is a smart, low-maintenance way to get professional-looking results without the learning curve.



Project Ideas

Business

Residential & Small Commercial Window Cleaning Service

Start a mobile window cleaning business using this 10" combo as a standard tool: advertise streak-free guarantees thanks to the natural rubber blade and high-absorbency microfiber. Use a telescopic pole for second-story work to reduce labor costs. Pricing model: per-window or per-house—offer recurring monthly/quarterly packages and add-ons (screen cleaning, track detail, hard-water treatment). Market via local social media, Google Business Profile, and neighborhood flyers.


Bubble-Free Window Film/Frosting Installation

Offer professional adhesive film and decorative frosting installations for offices and homes. Leverage the microfiber washer and rubber squeegee to ensure bubble-free results and fast installs on glass partitions and storefronts. Target interior designers, coworking spaces, dental/medical offices, and restaurants. Charge by square foot with premium fees for custom-cut logos or patterns.


Artisan Glass Panel Commissions

Create and sell bespoke squeegee-painted or marbled glass panels for homes, boutiques, and restaurants. Position as original decor that doubles as privacy screens or room dividers. Use the 10" tool for consistent texture and offer installation services. Price by size and complexity; showcase before/after projects on Instagram and partner with local framers and interior designers.


Workshops & Starter Kits

Host hands-on classes teaching squeegee painting, marbling, and bubble-free film application. Sell a branded starter kit (10" squeegee + microfiber washer, mini instruction booklet, and small paint/film samples) as an upsell. Offer corporate team-building sessions and weekend DIY workshops at maker spaces. Revenue streams: class fees, kit sales, and follow-up booking for installation services.

Creative

Squeegee Acrylic Window Murals

Use diluted acrylic or glass paint and the 10" squeegee to pull color across large panes for bold, streaked murals. The natural rubber blade creates crisp edges and the microfiber washer can soften or blend pigments for ombre effects. Works great on interior glass partitions or shower doors; finish with a clear sealer so designs are durable but removable later.


Marbled Glass Prints

Create marbled prints using shaving cream or a thick mixing medium and liquid inks, then drag patterns with the squeegee and press glass or paper onto the surface to transfer. The microfiber cover helps lift excess medium cleanly; the 10" width gives good coverage for medium-sized panes and artwork. Frame the results as unique wall art or window hangings.


Custom Frosted Window Panels

Apply frosted spray or adhesive film to glass using the microfiber washer to spread product evenly and the rubber blade to remove bubbles and excess. Use stencils or cut vinyl to create patterns (logos, botanicals, geometric shapes). The ability to attach a telescopic pole lets you work on tall panes safely from the ground.


Large-Scale Textile Printing Tool

Repurpose the squeegee and microfiber cover as a fabric-printing tool: load with fabric paint and drag across screens or block prints for soft-edged, painterly prints on curtains, table runners, or upholstery fabric. The aluminum clip keeps the blade stable for even passes and the microfiber can be used for blending dyes for painterly effects.