Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: joshem on March 03, 2013, 05:37:36 pm
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What do you recommend?
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Vikan flocked sill brush.
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Gardiners have a new brush it would be nice to see these bristles on a sill brush ;D
Paul
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/The-Super-Lite--Brush-Dual-Trim-Flocked-Standard-Splay-BRUSH_YELLOW.html (http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/The-Super-Lite--Brush-Dual-Trim-Flocked-Standard-Splay-BRUSH_YELLOW.html)
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they will all work, I use an old vikan sill brush for the panels and a clx27 with a soft brush on for the plinth at the top, also if u can grab some normal hose and stick a hoselock one end and a rectus fitting the other and use outside Taps whenever possible except for under the plinth as the extra pressure can cause a leek , hope this helps.
Graham
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The new gardiner brush that erith posted is very good on conny roofs, mush better than a mono filimient brush, and and excellent price too.
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What makes it better for cleaning glass on conservatory rooves as opposed to the other brush you mention ?
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What makes it better for cleaning glass on conservatory rooves as opposed to the other brush you mention ?
flocked brushes are better that mono filiment brushes for cleaning.
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What makes it better for cleaning glass on conservatory rooves as opposed to the other brush you mention ?
flocked brushes are better that mono filiment brushes for cleaning.
That is why I use flocked for cleaning windows too, as I find it more efficient.
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An old one...........
;D
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i use a gardiners medium bristle sill brush on a 55 degree carbon gooseneck.its easy to change my brush and gooseneck on my SLX for conny roof jobs.
to be honest any brush will do but for me the sill brush with extra bristles coupled with the gooseneck is great.its very very light as well so keeps strain to an absolute minimum.
regards
dazmond