Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: james stanley on May 24, 2014, 04:10:27 pm
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I have used nearly all gardiners brushes........extremes I like and the medium mixed dt but I find you can't beat the cleaning power of the flocked superlight......anyone agree ?
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Try a boars/hogs hair brush they are magnificent cleaning brushes, the downside is they won't glide over the glass..
Darran
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Got one m8 ..... agree great brushes , but not for reg maintenance.....
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Yes you'd not cover many houses per day with hogs hair brush and have shoulders like the hulk
Darran
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The last three posts have seen boars hair brushes go from magnificent to rubbish!! ;D
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I find the sl flocked far superior to the medium mixed and is the best of the Gardiner brushes I have tried so far.
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Sorry, maybe being to cute with my post, in answer to the question, boars hair brush is unbeatable for cleaning power and we use nothing else for SFG cleans, conny roofs and cladding.
But they are overkill for everyday work where your wiping off a few weeks worth of dust, for this you need a bristle that glides over the glass not sticks like $h!t to a blanket. Everyday work is super lights DT or Tecbuk red brushes.
Different brushes have differing uses and qualities
Hopefully that makes things a little clearer
Darran
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I find the sl flocked far superior to the medium mixed and is the best of the Gardiner brushes I have tried so far.
same as 8)
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I have used nearly all gardiners brushes........extremes I like and the medium mixed dt but I find you can't beat the cleaning power of the flocked superlight......anyone agree ?
Agreed.
Best brush I've tried so far. I've tried a lot.
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How many little boars were plucked to make those brushes fellas! :(
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i find the flocked brush the best if using cold water but soon deform and wear out when using hot water, Alex does say they are not suitable for hot water use.
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How many little boars were plucked to make those brushes fellas! :(
They only shave them and pop them back into the wild.
They'll get a nice tan and be all bristly again by wintertime.
Now, I'm off for a bacon sandwich.
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How many little boars were plucked to make those brushes fellas! :(
They only shave them and pop them back into the wild.
They'll get a nice tan and be all bristly again by wintertime.
Now, I'm off for a bacon sandwich.
Ahhhh that's good to hear. I can sleep better tonight. Ta