Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dave0123 on June 15, 2010, 07:43:39 pm
-
I have orignally used the green unger brush which is just a Vikin brush with Unger on it, it was flocked brush ( i think ) it was thinner at the end bristles.
Lately moved over to the white Dual Trim and seem to be gettin spots with it :( dont get me wrong it is lighter brush but i thought it was designed for window cleaning and great scrubing power!! cant understand why i getting some spots.
I dont no what to make of it ... is it just me or does anyone else have these problems after moving from Vikin to superlite?
-
Do you rinse on or off?
I use the white dual trim, not had a problem with spotting with it. I did however have problems with the unger flocked brush.
Matt
-
i rinse on with both.. got pritty good at doing it with the unger.
windows where didnt spot before do with the superlite its really anoying!
-
the problem i found with the new supalite was the brissels were to splayed , this made it difficult to clean frames without catching surrounding brick work,
maybe this is why you are getting spotting?
daz
-
duel trim flocked super lite by far is the best brush imo to use: for speed | rinsing on and off glass, learn to use this brush and you will not look back, ignor this fact and think is this ture..
enjoy
-
thought flocked were no good for rinsing on? I have duel trim flocked superlite.
-
thought flocked were no good for rinsing on? I have duel trim flocked superlite.
i rinse on with till a commercial and still have the contract so it must work fella, and im quite anal about window cleaning
-
bloody advice on here constantly contradicts itself ??? Never mind I suppose it just trial and error. I will be trying one of peter fogwells auto brushes within a couple of months I reckon