Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: firefly123 on October 28, 2010, 07:56:54 pm
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uesed it for the first time to day have to say this has got to be the best brush ever have used every brush this is the best it slays out well and it has very sort bristles it does what it says on the tin if you have not got one get one taylered with the yellow pole hose it allso looks pro as well ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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so you like it firefly? ;D ;D ;D
when i first used it i wasnt that impressed with it but its grown on me!ive been using it on nearly all my maintenance cleans and i also think its fantastic.
1.very very eh SUPERLITE!!
2.great for leaded and delicate wooden windows.
3.great on snail trails! ;) ;D ;D ;D
dazmond
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i have used a dual trim flocked and unflocked and am now using a single trim unflocked
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uesed it for the first time to day have to say this has got to be the best brush ever have used every brush this is the best it slays out well and it has very sort bristles it does what it says on the tin if you have not got one get one taylered with the yellow pole hose it allso looks pro as well ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Which one, the re-introduced 15 degree splay or the standard (wider) splay?
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i have used a dual trim flocked and unflocked and am now using a single trim unflocked
How do you find the ST unfrocked compared to the others? I wanted the DT unflocked when I ordered my pole but they only had the ST in stock.
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i like the white one, which i think is unflocked, what i have noticed it the flocked (even on my vikan sill brush ) the ends seem to sort of stick together, like the brush is wearing away more, might just be me, i bought a ST unflocked so that when working a height i dont have to put as much presure on window to make the middle reach the glass, sort of just run it over the glass,
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used dual trim both versions for nearly 2 yrs swithced to single trim find it far better unflocked that is
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Using flocked D/T on all my poles now. Tried a mono but it was splayed to far and wasn't suitable for leaded as the bristles caught on the lead too much.. However, it was fine on plain windows. Have gone back to the flocked to save keep changing brush heads - I have about 50/50 plain and leaded windows.
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so you like it firefly? ;D ;D ;D
when i first used it i wasnt that impressed with it but its grown on me!ive been using it on nearly all my maintenance cleans and i also think its fantastic.
1.very very eh SUPERLITE!!
2.great for leaded and delicate wooden windows.
3.great on snail trails! ;) ;D ;D ;D
dazmond
I got given one of those brushes by a mate a year ago telling me it was light didnt know what it was at the time
it looked liked something he got from the pound shop
following week i saw him working in the same area and he asked how much am i behind (laughing)
Thats when the penny dropped and i put the vikan back on
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i have used a dual trim flocked and unflocked and am now using a single trim unflocked
How do you find the ST unfrocked compared to the others? I wanted the DT unflocked when I ordered my pole but they only had the ST in stock.
i got the single trim, as to make the DT work u need to apply pressure on windows, with the ST i dont have to, i am waiting fo rthe extra large one to come out to see what that is like, i know it is unflocked and ST, so should be good,
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i find the splayed unflocked fine on leaded windows just dont press on to much and sometimes you need to change the direction of scrubbing action rather than just up and down to avoid catching lead as much