Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: PAUL ERITH on August 02, 2013, 09:31:05 pm
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As title says what Gardiners brush would you choose for gutters and fascia cleans ?
I like the look of the stiff sill brush i didn't like the super light cladding brush due to no splay.
Thanks Paul
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http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/the-super-lite-xtreme-standard.html
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I have the stiff sill brush and I think it's too stiff, I also have the soft sill brush its better but a little soft so I would go for the medium .
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Dual trim medium sill brush for me same as I use on windows, great for getting up under guttering etc
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I use
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/the-super-lite-radius-sill-brush-flat-trim-medium-bristles-white.html
these seem to work best for me.
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White sill brush gets in all the nooks and cranies ;)
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White sill brush gets in all the nooks and cranies ;)
too heavy ;)
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http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/the-super-lite-xtreme-standard.html
+1 best brush for the job good scrubber and lightweight makes gutter cleans so much easier . Mike
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I use an old superlite white mono brush, that has reasonably stiff bristles fitted with fan jets.
Im happy with it, I've done some really filthy gutter/fascia jobs with it and that brush has always removed the dirt and mould with ease.
A good brush that I've had for more than 2 years and never looks battered.
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i use a medium radius sill brush with normal angle adaptor.great for getting into the nooks and crannies and light for a sill brush.i also use this brush for conny roof cleans on a 55 or 90 degree gooseneck.
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I've been using the red sill brush but it leaves bright red bristles in the brackets >:(
Maybe white won't show so bad - even had to get the ladders out to pull them off.
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- even had to get the ladders out to pull them off.
did know you was like that dave ;D ;D ;D
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It's not a Gardiner's brush but the fittings are all compatible even the taper screw socket and you even get a telescopic pole with it - for less than a fiver from Home Bargains and it's great for that "awkward" bit of fascia behind the gutter and the back of the gutter where a normal brush can't get in.
You will have to drill to get the pole hose in but hey - it works!!!!!!
(http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q572/Gramthy/SoffitBrush_zps174cfdfd.jpg) (http://s1164.photobucket.com/user/Gramthy/media/SoffitBrush_zps174cfdfd.jpg.html)
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It's not a Gardiner's brush but the fittings are all compatible even the taper screw socket and you even get a telescopic pole with it - for less than a fiver from Home Bargains and it's great for that "awkward" bit of fascia behind the gutter and the back of the gutter where a normal brush can't get in.
You will have to drill to get the pole hose in but hey - it works!!!!!!
(http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q572/Gramthy/SoffitBrush_zps174cfdfd.jpg) (http://s1164.photobucket.com/user/Gramthy/media/SoffitBrush_zps174cfdfd.jpg.html)
That brush looks like a Don King Toupee..... ;D
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+1 on the above brush I also made one a few years back and still the best brush for gutters.
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Thanks for all the replys i have just ordered a extreme stiff brush with 1.4mm pencil jets from gardiners
Thanks Paul