Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dave0123 on April 21, 2011, 07:41:03 pm
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Got this brush today!! not had chance to use it yet but my god its veryy light ;D
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they are good brushes, bu they dont wear very well, ive only used mine a week and alot of bristles have fallen out, it look older than my months old dt mono. ???
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well this hasn't been used yet and i can sort of see what you mean by bristles falling out lol... see how it goes.
Am using pencil jets at the moment but may upgrade to fans in the future, i used to use a SL dual trim don't no which one it had a row of outer bristles and a inner row of bristles which seemed quite stiff would need a bit of pressure on the window for it to splay proper
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i put fans in mine, which i prefer, but it does take a couple of bunches of bristles when you drill the hole.
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well i have just stuck this brush onto my pole and hosed it all up and used it for the first time on my own windows... and well i gotta say its an excellent brush!! The splay is perfect best brush i have used.
think i may get another :P
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iv just ordered all of gardiners stock
of extreme brushes , hands off ;D ;D ;D
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;D
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Are the bristles black now on the extreme, I put mine on supalite gooseneck but found the screws went trhough the stock by about 2-3mm so was worried it could scratch glass if to much pressure put on....
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Are the bristles black now on the extreme, I put mine on supalite gooseneck but found the screws went trhough the stock by about 2-3mm so was worried it could scratch glass if to much pressure put on....
Hi RWC
If using the Super-Lite Carbon Fibre Gooseneck, you should only use the shorter screws that come with the gooseneck not the longer screws that are used on the brushes with the plastic sockets. Before use swap to the shorter screws that came with the gooseneck. The reason for this is that the carbon part that screws to the brush stock is about 3mm thinner than the plastic socket.