Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Ronnie Bryce on April 27, 2012, 02:55:15 pm
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Stick velcro on the end of your brush, brilliant at shifting it without the wait.
Thank you, carry on.
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Nice idea , rough or smooth side???
How long you used this ,defo no scratches left.
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Yep what side and does it deffo not scratch glass
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I will tell you what does scratch glass, the fookin side of the brush. My upstairs window has 2 bad ones where I have been scrubbing.
Velcro, a small thin strip cut and put on with aroldite stuff. I got the ruff side facing the glass. Been around 3 week's now and it's still working but beginning to wear. New stuff going on tomorrow. Try it and see for yourselves. It definitely does not scratch my glass and I have tested it some.
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got some lying around self stick stuff so will give it try cheers ronnie
what part of the brush did you put it on ronnie and do you have the resineck thingy
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Just on the edge of a worn out rounded extreme, no resi thing.
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Just on the edge of a worn out rounded extreme, no resi thing.
aye what edge
you mean the ends of it then, the resi thing makes it a bit harder as it just swivels when you try use the edge, I thought you had one
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ccmids will be rubbing his hands ;D
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I will tell you what does scratch glass, the fookin side of the brush. My upstairs window has 2 bad ones where I have been scrubbing.
Velcro, a small thin strip cut and put on with aroldite stuff. I got the ruff side facing the glass. Been around 3 week's now and it's still working but beginning to wear. New stuff going on tomorrow. Try it and see for yourselves. It definitely does not scratch my glass and I have tested it some.
When your brush falls over, and lets face it they all do, they get grit embedded in the end which will scratch the glass. Better to turn the brush over and use the back edge.