Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dave Anderson on October 05, 2010, 04:10:45 pm
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Sometime ago I think it was Ewan who was saying something along the lines that using a brush for too long was a false economy...I have to admit I laughed and teased him about it..
Well if there is a time to eat humble pie...we get me a plate and a knife and fork as I'm hungry for that pie...
Last week I put on a new Gardiners brush head and went out cleaning...well I do believe that a new brush head does clean better than an old brush...whether it's in my head I do not know but I have been cleaning houses faster and the 'feel' from the brush is 'better'.
So given that the brush and the water do all the work I think I shall replace my brush-heads every 16weeks for me that is 2x cleaning rotations.
Maybe some will sblack person as I did to Ewan but perhaps he has a point....we all learn along the way....So to Ewan...perhaps you are right after all?
Cheers
Dave.
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which brush mate i just changed to the new single trim brush unflocked far far better than the dual trim
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It was a DT for a DT swop....I have had every brush I think Alex has sold but I like the DT...Just an individual thing I suppose.
Correction from Ewan...Quicker not better is bang on the money.....perhaps this is a mind thing but I am not sure....either way...if I can clean houses quicker whilst leaving them clean to a standard acceptable for both the customer and I...well everyone's a winner.
Cheers
Dave.
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Erm, you will also find the newer brushes have improved anyway with the latest manufacturer. My new flocked dual trim is completely different to my last one.
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Dave Anderson can I buy your sixteen week old brush from you?
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Given that I have 'broken' it in for you there will be a fee ontop of the normal new price + shipping from cloggie land to you...so a nice round 50 quid should do the trick.
Cheers
Dave.
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Given that I have 'broken' it in for you there will be a fee ontop of the normal new price + shipping from cloggie land to you...so a nice round 50 quid should do the trick.
Cheers
Dave.
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