Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Tosh on July 29, 2016, 05:33:31 pm
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That's shocking, are some people that desperate to save a few quid rather than buying a new one??
I'd be embarrassed to sell my old wfp brushes
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Embarrassed? If that thing is anything to go by Ive got a fortnight in a 5* hotel in Egypt in a couple of buckets in the shed here ;)
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Ive got 3 gardiner cladding brushes never used, they're only £15 new, I reckon I'll put a £20 reserve on them ;)
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Embarrassed? If that thing is anything to go by Ive got a fortnight in a 5* hotel in Egypt in a couple of buckets in the shed here ;)
Lmao , now there's an idea , maybe I will start saving them
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That bottom picture looks like some new breed of guinea pig ;D ;D
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To a newbie starting out that's probably worth a tenner. I've got brushes that look much worse than that (great on leaded they are). ;D
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That bottom picture looks like some new breed of guinea pig ;D ;D
More like a skunk with alopecia to me ;D
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I sold a load of my old, well used brushes...lost like a fiver off each one from new price lol. Some people are crazy
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looks alright
the only brush i have right now i paid a tenner posted off ebay, less worn than the one in the pic, saves forking out 30 quid on a new one, should last me a while
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Someone pay anything for that old worn out brush says only one thing about a person buying it is . Badly misinformed.