Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Caleb Morley on August 02, 2011, 04:53:43 pm
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I was wondering whether there is a brush head out there that has a small part on it with a scowrer to be used on stubborn stains?
Im sure other WFP WC's must come across stubborn marks (normally burnt on birds muck) that wont come off with the standard brush. I often have to resort to using the plastic part of the brush head to remove bits.
Maybe Ive just given someone an idea to patent....
Cheers,
Caleb
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already around mate, with a scraper on one side
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any links mate?
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this might help you caleb.
mike
first one ex loyalty card
(http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy233/mike854/cheap%20scraper/DSC02605.jpg)
next one screwdriver to loosen the screws
(http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy233/mike854/cheap%20scraper/DSC02604.jpg)
pop card in
(http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy233/mike854/cheap%20scraper/DSC02607.jpg)
hey presto one cheap and effective scraper
(http://i795.photobucket.com/albums/yy233/mike854/cheap%20scraper/DSC02606.jpg)[/quote]
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you could also use a plain peice of plastic to avoid looking like a... well, you know! :-X ;D
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you could also use a plain peice of plastic to avoid looking like a... well, you know! :-X ;D
its my sons ;D honest
just upgraded to an orange card ;)
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you could also use a plain peice of plastic to avoid looking like a... well, you know! :-X ;D
its my sons ;D honest
just upgraded to an orange card ;)
;D
just to add, there is also a double goosneck on the market for using a scrapper! i might get one, anyone got any views on these?
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O looked at the first picture for ages trying to work out what the joke was and finally scrolled down. Cheers for the idea