Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: duncan h on February 28, 2015, 06:01:18 pm
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Got my self an Ex Ceed 18ft pole. Its really light. I was going to get an extreme brush, but after using it with my super light, |I am thinking can it be too light. I don't want to be putting downward force on the pole to scrub windows. I only use the weight of pole and brush, but if it slighter it may just sit on glass.
When is Gardiner bringing the new brushes out?
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The extreme soft you won't have any issues with them.. It's glides nice over glass and frame work without having to push into the pole.
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You'll get use to it in no time!
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You'll get use to it in no time!
Ill get used to it. I was bothered about me not putting enough pressure on glass
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You'll get use to it in no time!
Ill get used to it. I was bothered about me not putting enough pressure on glass
Thats the mistake some lads make , Your not swabbing the decks and scrubbing for dear life for fear of 20 lashes . :P
You dont need to apply loads of pressure or scrub really hard you are not dealing with and trying to shift heavily ingrained dirt . ;)
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You'll get use to it in no time!
Ill get used to it. I was bothered about me not putting enough pressure on glass
Thats the mistake some lads make , Your not swabbing the decks and scrubbing for dear life for fear of 20 lashes . :P
You dont need to apply loads of pressure or scrub really hard you are not dealing with and trying to shift heavily ingrained dirt . ;)
;D I don't normally, But it feel like it isn't touching the glass. Inner stiffer bristles are set back more in the brush head, so need more pressure to work
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Its a misconception to can it scrubbing its really agitating dirt on the glass. You are quite right you scrub a deck and agitate on glass its less violent. You might want to scrub a sill.