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Through the looking glass:
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October 7, 2016
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With its youthful gleam and cheeky sparkle, glass succeeds at being timeless. Yet it does, in actual fact, look back on a nine-thousand-
year-old history – dating back to the Stone Age (it was obviously pipped to the post when the period’s nickname was decided!). The
organised production of glass in the form of jewellery and small jugs began in Egypt approximately four millennia later, where it
became a Ðxture of European architecture, yet it was only in 1861 that the material was introduced widely as a result of its cost
effective production – courtesy of a Belgian chemist called Ernest Solvay.
Suddenly, countless ofÐce buildings, train stations and ministries were equipped with colossal window facades – keeping the harsh
elements at bay while providing light and fresh air – inevitably laying the foundations for the birth of commercial window cleaning. It
was Frenchman Marius Moussy (our window-cleaning forefather) who founded the Ðrst French Cleaning Institute in Berlin in 1878, with
his former employees following suit in other cities, and it soon became a booming industry. With its rich history of iron work, steel
making and cutlery, it may be no wonder that ShefÐeld (one of the areas we proudly cover) was one such city to be privy to this.
While the Ðrst window cleaning products were no more complex than rags and water, the earliest specialised tool was the horse-
sweat squeegee, which – used in the stables to groom animals – was understood to be absorbent and efÐcient enough to clean
windows. But it was another chap called Ettore Steccone, born in Italy in 1896, who we have to really thank for the squeegee we know
and love today.
Seeking his fortune in America in 1922 after serving in the Italian army during the Ðrst world war, he soon became a Ðxture around
town riding his Italian motorcycle with a ladder on his shoulders and a bucket hanging precariously from the end. Not content with the
tools at his disposal, he worked with his janitorial wife to develop a revolutionary new type of squeegee – a T-shaped tool, made of
brass, with a single precision slit rubber blade – managing to clean windows streak-free. Living to see his American dream fulÐlled, his
family now continues his legacy by providing high-quality window cleaning products to both professionals and homeowners
throughout the world. The rest, as they say, is history.