Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mufcglen on February 01, 2017, 03:42:35 pm
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Looking forward to this for the gutter,fascia cleans etc!
http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/whats-new/universaltm-medium-soft-brush-coming-soon.html
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looks ok not shore if it will be as good as scott dunning turbo brush tho
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Looks great..
Just watched the video of the brush being made.
Still amazes me the amount of effort that goes into making a simple thing like a brush. It's nice to see how it's done though, and reassuring that Alex hasn't got a warehouse hidden away somewhere in the murky depths of Cornwall, with 100 asian kids chained up glueing bristles into brushes ;D
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I enjoyed watching the production process.
Very impressive.
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Awesome video
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Very interesting , I expected it to be a lot quicker though , must take ages to make a thousand brushes
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Very slow.
Thought they would be moulded with the holes in, or at least punch out multi hole at a time
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About time they expanded the range.
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About time they expanded the range.
;D
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nice splay covering the side walls, protect sills, these will be the best selling brush yet.
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Very interesting , I expected it to be a lot quicker though , must take ages to make a thousand brushes
Their making wfp brushes not cars or vacuum cleaners ;)
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You would be suprised how many they sell , and all there distributors in this country and abroad they will be making more than a hand full 😂😂😂😂😂
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Alex is your gear, the brushes, made in Britain?
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You would be suprised how many they sell , and all there distributors in this country and abroad they will be making more than a hand full 😂😂😂😂😂
On par with car manufacturing or dyson vacuum cleaners?
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Obviously not but watching that video it was a painfully slow process it would take a long time to produce a 1000 brushes is what I was saying I expected all the holes to be done at the same time or it molded with them already in , again with the bristles I would have thought they would all be incerted at the same time , not that I know the first thing about brush manufacturing , just wasn't what I expected speed wise for what appeared to be a simple product .
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Alex is your gear, the brushes, made in Britain?
Yes - we believe that making the brushes here in Britain, from the outset, has allowed us to have better control of production and quality.
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Looking forward to getting one. :)
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like the video that's some machine there, look forward to getting my hands on one along with cladding brush to complete my range, I do like my brushes I done a good amount of work on them over the years, beats the days of the Bentley brush.
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saves having to travel to china too often
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Has anyone used this brush ( medium soft ) on leaded window ?
I want to get one but it looks like a lead destroyer to me with all those bristles ;D ;D