Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Lee GLS on August 03, 2016, 06:56:02 pm
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:o
http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/the-wedge-radius-brush.html
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Blimey and it looks like Boris Johnson ;D
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Not a brick more like a breeze block on pole
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Gonna throw my extreme's away
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I guess it will snap a few poles top sections, not for me.
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Somehow it's lost 40g in last last couple of hours ???
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Maybe it been to Weight Watchers tonight.
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Somehow it's lost 40g in last last couple of hours ???
Is Richard back?
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Saw this on Facebook earlier. Noticed the weight and thought nah
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An alternative for conservatory roof struts etc then a Vikan Hedgehog Brush which to be honest looks better than that but is still a heavy weight. Or what is known as a "brick on a stick"
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its obvious the guys that make these heavy brushes have never cleaned windows wfp day in/day out for any length of time. ::)roll
even for conny roofs you d be better off with a SL brush or radius sill
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Its OK especially if you want to build your arms and shoulders up with solid muscle ;D
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its obvious the guys that make these heavy brushes have never cleaned windows wfp day in/day out for any length of time. ::)roll
even for conny roofs you d be better off with a SL brush or radius sill
Or if you prefer the quick & easy way to clean the likes of really filthy conservatory roofs, frames, sills, cladding etc back to white then just softwash it instead and agitate if need be with an unger cobweb brush which weighs much less than any wfp brush. Not only that gets into all the nooks & crannies no wfp brush can do easaly if at all. Oh I almost forgot it works rather well on cobwebs too ;D