Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: paul marshall on March 23, 2015, 08:35:22 pm
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cleaned my car with my gardiners brush and poie , it cleaned really well , but afterwards had lots of scratches , which i have sorted now with t cut , but it was so easy to clean i would like to do it this way again , any tips on what brush to use on pole etc
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Apparently vikan flocked bRushes are designed for vehicles.
I've used a gardiners flocked on my car and van without any scratching, but I think it is always a risk.
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cleaned my car with my gardiners brush and poie , it cleaned really well , but afterwards had lots of scratches , which i have sorted now with t cut , but it was so easy to clean i would like to do it this way again , any tips on what brush to use on pole etc
As you have discovered most window cleaning brushes are really designed for glass not painted surfaces :(
If you want to clean paintwork again then a fully flocked brush such as the Vikan vehicle brushes or our own fully flocked cladding brush would be suitable.
Even with these type of brushes though you need to be careful to keep them well flushed with water to avoid collecting grit in the bristles from the car's underbody and wheels.
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cleaned my car with my gardiners brush and poie , it cleaned really well , but afterwards had lots of scratches , which i have sorted now with t cut , but it was so easy to clean i would like to do it this way again , any tips on what brush to use on pole etc
As you have discovered most window cleaning brushes are really designed for glass not painted surfaces :(
If you want to clean paintwork again then a fully flocked brush such as the Vikan vehicle brushes or our own fully flocked cladding brush would be suitable.
Even with these type of brushes though you need to be careful to keep them well flushed with water to avoid collecting grit in the bristles from the car's underbody and wheels.
Speaking of brushes Alex.............. ;D ;D ;D
Were all waiting here with our Debit cards to the ready. :)
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cleaned my car with my gardiners brush and poie , it cleaned really well , but afterwards had lots of scratches , which i have sorted now with t cut , but it was so easy to clean i would like to do it this way again , any tips on what brush to use on pole etc
As you have discovered most window cleaning brushes are really designed for glass not painted surfaces :(
If you want to clean paintwork again then a fully flocked brush such as the Vikan vehicle brushes or our own fully flocked cladding brush would be suitable.
Even with these type of brushes though you need to be careful to keep them well flushed with water to avoid collecting grit in the bristles from the car's underbody and wheels.
Speaking of brushes Alex.............. ;D ;D ;D
Were all waiting here with our Debit cards to the ready. :)
;D
Our warehouse space is also awaiting their arrival..........
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cleaned my car with my gardiners brush and poie , it cleaned really well , but afterwards had lots of scratches , which i have sorted now with t cut , but it was so easy to clean i would like to do it this way again , any tips on what brush to use on pole etc
As you have discovered most window cleaning brushes are really designed for glass not painted surfaces :(
If you want to clean paintwork again then a fully flocked brush such as the Vikan vehicle brushes or our own fully flocked cladding brush would be suitable.
Even with these type of brushes though you need to be careful to keep them well flushed with water to avoid collecting grit in the bristles from the car's underbody and wheels.
Speaking of brushes Alex.............. ;D ;D ;D
Were all waiting here with our Debit cards to the ready. :)
;D
Our warehouse space is also awaiting their arrival..........
Can't be long now then. :)
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OP-if you've a half decent motor, I'd never clean it with a brush.
Any brush, even one specifically designed for cars can scratch the paint.
Ask any proper valeter (not the £5 immigrants, the professionals) and they'll tell you the same.
If your car is black, it'll show the worst.
The most forgiving colour is silver but it'll still be scratched.
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thanx alex , just ordered that brush from you , i will see how it goes , .... yes pole king it is black , gonna try silver next time
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O dear !! I'm also a vehicle detailer and this is probably the worse thing you can do to a vehicle. You need a nice soft lambs wool mitt and 2 buckets of water. One to wash one to rinse this is the best method :)
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Alex can we use this brush with hot water ?
http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/water-fed-poles/brushes/supreme-brushes-arriving-soon.html
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Im a valeter. Never go near a car with anything but a wash mit and make sure you use 2 buckets :)
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i converted an old unger optiloc pole into a short wfp 5 years ago with a vikan brush.ive always used it for washing my vans and cars.ive never noticed any scratches from cleaning.
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I covered the wifes brand new black car with brush marks - flocked brush too.
I normally go over the van with a cladding brush - forgot the other day and used a stiff Extreme - not a good idea!
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I wash my van with my lambs wool applicator mop and dry off with a microfibre cloth. Comes up lovely!
John
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I use an old flocked vikan never noticed ant scratches on my car or wifes black car