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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: David Kent @ KentKleen on November 25, 2014, 11:07:37 pm

Title: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: David Kent @ KentKleen on November 25, 2014, 11:07:37 pm
I am currently going through a brush every 3 to 4 weeks at the moment covering first cleans. My usual choice is the med mixed sill from gardiners. Using hot water combined with lots of first cleans (15 to 20 a week) the brushes take a hammering.
Needed some new safety cones, and rubber (razrblade) so placed an order with WCW on Sunday. Forgot to order brush, rang Monday first thing to add the brush to order (and save on postage).
Order arrived this morning along with brush, all correct, thank you WCW.
Brush used in anger midday on a 'sign's and surrounds (wooden)' plus the windows on some local shops.
Its a bit early to say, BUT I must say this brush seems 'fantastic' and 'on the glass' feel was superb. Scrubbing power was also excellent
Will keep you posted on its progress. Well worth a look if you are in the market for a new agitator!
A sill 'style' version would be a winner.       
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: David Kent @ KentKleen on November 25, 2014, 11:10:13 pm
http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/facelift-phoenix-lightweight-brush.html
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Dave Willis on November 26, 2014, 08:06:54 am
 :o I don't think I've ever worn a brush out. Just change them when I fancy trying a new one.
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: David Kent @ KentKleen on November 26, 2014, 08:33:33 am
Its 'grim' up north. Very dirty windows and cleaning all those corners kills mine!
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Soupy on November 26, 2014, 08:33:44 am
:o I don't think I've ever worn a brush out. Just change them when I fancy trying a new one.

Really??

I've found that the Gardiners brushes, while very good on weight and design don't last before you get metal bits poking through the base. That is moving from Vikan breeze blocks though...
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Dave Willis on November 26, 2014, 11:37:06 am
Do you guys rub the stock up and down the brickwork or something?
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Jakey boy on November 26, 2014, 11:53:27 am
Yep the phoenix brush is superb, I've been so impressed with it, I always use them now, they last much longer than most (gardiner etc) and the splay on the glass is perfect. They just got the right design and it's worked!
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Soupy on November 26, 2014, 11:57:27 am
Do you guys rub the stock up and down the brickwork or something?

Not as a rule like, but it does happen. Unavoidable if you want to do £1000 a day.
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Paul erithwc on November 26, 2014, 01:16:40 pm
Do you guys rub the stock up and down the brickwork or something?

Not as a rule like, but it does happen. Unavoidable if you want to do £1000 a day.

Come up you forgot to say £1000 per day for each land rover on the road  ;D

This is cleanitup  :D :D
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: ChumBucket on November 26, 2014, 03:55:55 pm
Do you guys rub the stock up and down the brickwork or something?

Not as a rule like, but it does happen. Unavoidable if you want to do £1000 a day.

Gone part time Soupy?
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Soupy on November 26, 2014, 04:55:14 pm
Come up you forgot to say £1000 per day for each land rover on the road  ;D

This is cleanitup  :D :D

I thought that was sooo obvious I didn't need to mention it.

Gone part time Soupy?

Yeah, slowed it right down, gonna spend the winter in the Bahamas on ma gigayacht
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Darren H on November 26, 2014, 08:50:31 pm
Can you just put the gardeniers quick lock on it and away you go.
I need new brush was thinking of tecbuk but may try one of these.
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Jakey boy on November 26, 2014, 10:08:43 pm
Yeah you can unscrew the brush head from the base and put it directly on a gardiner base, I just did that very thing last night!
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Frankybadboy on November 27, 2014, 07:07:21 am
well i have to say that due to the shortage of brushes at gardiners we went with the stiff sill brush and i got to say that its the dogs dangles.

done a few first cleans and upvc cleans with it and it cleans will,there no need to press hard the bristles just do the work.

it eats in to bird muck as well
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Spursboy1972 on November 27, 2014, 07:42:26 am
I note on the original post that you are using hot water with the med mixed sill brush. You will need to use the stiff sill brush with hot water and Alex told me that himself and that the one you are using will probably not stand up to hot water. Just saying.
Difficult for me to try others as we really only use sill brushes and no way will I go back to a Vikan
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: David Kent @ KentKleen on November 27, 2014, 07:00:57 pm
Hi Spursboy, I originally bought the 'stiff' sill brush (wanted the feel of the medium mixed using hot), this performed worse than the medium mixed. The inner bristles flatten out after 2 weeks.
I am not complaining at all about the brushes, they really do get some stick doing first cleans all day. A month from a brush priced at £30 is perfectly acceptable IMO.
The other 3 vans all use medium mixed sills with cold water and they get 6 months out of them, Happy days.
Will keep you all posted on the performance of the phoenix.   
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: jarvy on December 02, 2014, 08:31:12 pm
So,is it any good then?
Just about to order a new brush so looking at options.
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Jakey boy on December 02, 2014, 09:07:18 pm
So,is it any good then?
Just about to order a new brush so looking at options.

It's an excellent brush mate, Really is good, I way prefer it over the super lites
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: dazmond on December 03, 2014, 08:32:15 am
the weight puts me off 285g?really? ::)roll

ive got used to extreme brushes which are about 110g.i go through a new one every 2 or 3 months.i can live with that just for the weight saving.it adds up to an easier working day for sure.
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Jakey boy on December 03, 2014, 03:49:13 pm
the weight puts me off 285g?really? ::)roll

ive got used to extreme brushes which are about 110g.i go through a new one every 2 or 3 months.i can live with that just for the weight saving.it adds up to an easier working day for sure.

Yeah it's heavier but pretty much comparable to the super lite brushes, better scrubbing power though, I like the super lite, but the phoenix is so much better at scrubbing, also really love the splay on wondows, just works really well,

Not tried an xtreme brush, might give it a go, just worried it'll lack in the scrubbing power department!
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Spursboy1972 on December 03, 2014, 07:03:38 pm
Posted by: David Kent @ KentKleen   Posted on: November 27, 2014, 07:00:57 pm
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Hi Spursboy, I originally bought the 'stiff' sill brush (wanted the feel of the medium mixed using hot), this performed worse than the medium mixed. The inner bristles flatten out after 2 weeks.
I am not complaining at all about the brushes, they really do get some stick doing first cleans all day. A month from a brush priced at £30 is perfectly acceptable IMO.
The other 3 vans all use medium mixed sills with cold water and they get 6 months out of them, Happy days.
Will keep you all posted on the performance of the phoenix.   


David good to know as thats exactly what has happened to my inner bristles on the stiff brush.Maybe I will try a medium brush and see what happens... Maybe I am used to as you say "4-6 months" from a brush head that a  month seems silly... Please let me know about the phoenix brush
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Darren H on December 13, 2014, 07:43:12 am
Just brought a pheonix brush and been using for a couple of days and I am converted yes they have more weight than am extreme but they seem to clean much better.
Do they do a soft bristle brush aswell if they do think I would try one of those to the other has impressed me so much
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: PoleKing on December 13, 2014, 07:54:37 am
Do you guys rub the stock up and down the brickwork or something?

I don't think you can get the jamb where the casement seal touches with the bristles without rubbing the brickwork reveal can you?
Doesn't need cleaning properly on each visit (monthly) but does need it a good few times a year.
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Soupy on December 13, 2014, 08:08:02 am
http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/facelift-phoenix-lightweight-brush.html

I bought 2. Looks like a good brush apart from the jets which are metal and protrude past the stock of the brush. Too risky for me to fit to an employee's pole.
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Jakey boy on December 13, 2014, 11:17:28 am
You'd need to press very very hard to have any implications, brilliant brushes though
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Soupy on December 13, 2014, 11:58:50 am
You'd need to press very very hard to have any implications, brilliant brushes though

Agreed, either that or the bristles would have to be worn...
Title: Re: Phoenix Brush and WCW
Post by: Richard ham on December 13, 2014, 12:13:52 pm
I find softer bristles better for cleaning with hot water.