Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: -WindowWasher- on November 21, 2011, 03:47:56 pm
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Hi, ive been using a flocked brush for a while now and it collects so much dirt. ive just brought a mono brush as ive heard there better. What are your views?
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Depends what flocked brush you have. I use mono as I rinse on the glass,
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Depends what flocked brush you have. I use mono as I rinse on the glass,
Its the gardiners super light double trim flocked brush, its a good brush i just worry that because i retains so much dirt and bits i may leave marks??
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The ONLY brush to use for WFP window cleaning is monofilament double trim.
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The ONLY brush to use for WFP window cleaning is monofilament double trim.
Reason??
;D
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Yes your right they do hold dirt in them especially so after doing the window cills but still very good to used on monthly cleans.. The mono skates over glass very well with little effort and dirt within the brush it's self is less than half.. Amazing on first cleans, fascias, guttering and as Lee pointed out rinse on glass is good.
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Hi, ive been using a flocked brush for a while now and it collects so much dirt. ive just brought a mono brush as ive heard there better. What are your views?
trust your own common sense, you must already realise window cleaning is a timed based trade and a brush like that has cost you time
Flocked brushes are not really suitable for window cleaning
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flagged unflagged is that the same as flocked unflocked ?
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flagged unflagged is that the same as flocked unflocked ?
yes
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flagged unflagged is that the same as flocked unflocked ?
yes
cheers mick.
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mono qicker for rinsing on as iot doesnt retain dirt in bristles.
flocked for cleaning the car or van or georgian windows