Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: tom2009 on August 05, 2010, 07:32:10 pm
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As I pulled upto a job today I watched a windie that put me to shame for speed. I do the house next to the one he was doing so I've seen he does a good job. Noticed that he left the brush on to rinse where as i fanny around with the brush off.
wondered what the masses do?
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does brush type matter, i use a vikan monofil but have a duel trim superlight on order, hopefully will be easier going on the muscles esp. with new pole.
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ive tried rinsing brush on and they left brush marks on the glass!not good at all!so im rinsing brush off for the foreseeable future on first and second floor windows.although if i could get away with it i would as its quicker!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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its not quicker just easier
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The thing with taking the brush off is that you can more easily squirt the water at that piece of old cobweb and muck that is still stuck to the glass half way down.
If you leave the brush on, the power of the water coming down is not always strong enough to move big bits of crap like that.
imo.
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Since changing to fan jets i rince with the brush on (current brush pro-window dual trim mono)
very quick and no marks, the bigger the window the better/quicker brush on works.
i'm at least 15% quicker than pencil jets/brush off.
Darran
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the best way to rinse is with th brush on , not full pressed on just the tips of the bristles you will then see how much better and quicker the job will be.