Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: matthewprice on December 30, 2015, 08:31:47 pm
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I use carbon gooseneck .but I have some flats that have a small metal rail at the bottom of one living room window..I was thinking of a stem coming off the back of the gooseneck that I can attach a brush cut down to a third .woudnt need to put pure through it will only be for scrubbing.its the attaching to the gooseneck I can't work out .any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks
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Av I read this rite mate that u want something ( a brush head ) that's small enough to between the bars whilst still in ya goose neck
If so you can pick a hedge hog brush head up, I had one I got off eBay but cleaned all the grooves on a lot of cladding with it til it was no good, chucked it away after job
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I want to keep my wfp brush on gooseneck. Was hoping to put a small brush on the gooseneck .perhaps on the back of gooseneck that would go between the bars.finding it hard to explain lol
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Not sure who sells these hedgehog brush heads but they would be perfect, maybe someone else might, not sure how you would be able to connect it to carbon gooseneck tho,
He Man would know am sure he had sutton up a while back about this, maybe using a long reach resi neck instead of carbon would allow u to have a brush on either side
Gardiners had it were u could have a plastic scraper to flip round to, I suppose u could work on that basis and cover it with a sponge or sutton
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Can you not just turn the brush and slot through the gap then turn it horizontal once through ??
Darran
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Tryed that .had to go up trip!e ladder to get my brush out .lol not want to do that again
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If your not using that silly quick loc system you could simply twist the brush 90 degrees on the end of the gooseneck
Darran
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I use carbon gooseneck .but I have some flats that have a small metal rail at the bottom of one living room window..I was thinking of a stem coming off the back of the gooseneck that I can attach a brush cut down to a third .woudnt need to put pure through it will only be for scrubbing.its the attaching to the gooseneck I can't work out .any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks
Just turn your brush 45 degrees and go inbetween each rail. You'll only mostly be able to go up and down but it will still do the same job. The brush will be just inline with your pole. But you'll be able to scrub and water will flow all the same.
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If your not using that silly quick loc system you could simply twist the brush 90 degrees on the end of the gooseneck
You can turn the quicklok 90 degrees , it has another hole for that purpose .
I just twist it through though like you said , never needed to turn it 90 degrees On the gooseneck .
Darran
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I use carbon gooseneck .but I have some flats that have a small metal rail at the bottom of one living room window..I was thinking of a stem coming off the back of the gooseneck that I can attach a brush cut down to a third .woudnt need to put pure through it will only be for scrubbing.its the attaching to the gooseneck I can't work out .any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks
Just turn your brush 45 degrees and go inbetween each rail. You'll only mostly be able to go up and down but it will still do the same job. The brush will be just inline with your pole. But you'll be able to scrub and water will flow all the same.
+1 - That's what I do with Juliet balconies.
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Could you use a small trad mop on a long pole to scrub between the railings & then just rinse with wfp