Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: ian m on August 12, 2017, 09:06:52 pm
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Hi guys.
I am a returning user.
It's been probably around a decade since I last lurked on here.
I have been using one of Pete Fogwells Salmon mug ups or a long long time... probably 13 years :)
I feel a bit like trigger out of Only Fools and Horses.
Anyhow I now would like to change it....
Does anyone know where I can pick one up and I can fit the jets in it myself.?
Or do any of the suppliers sell anything similar?
I dont want to buy the Autobrush Pete does as I don't like the mechanism.
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Hi ian
Have never heard of the gear you speak of, l guess a lot has changed.
Go to gardiner pole systems and there you will find everything thats up to date, tried and tested.
It seems to be the the most popular stuff, l myself love the stuff.
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The autobrush. That was out of the Ark!!
I had one for a good while, very very stiff bristles but the ability to turn your water flow off was a miraculous concept. You might find them on the Antiques Roadshow if you want one.
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Now i know im old , the autobrush and salmon , antiques roadshow stuff ;D
I bet you had a Gaz swivel too , proper ground breaker that badboy !
I would say you could get a Gardiner Superlite medium mix or ultimate medium mix (bit lighter) and be on the money , pencil or fan as you require , or modify for your chosen jets .
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Slacky , i feel i must know you from the early days 2005 , who were you , i have lost touch with name changes ;D ;D ;D
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Thanks guys now you make me feel old...
@ P@F I had the backflip as well...
I also still use the original microbore made by Winspray. It hasn't worn out so need to upgrade. I have posted a pic below. It was discontinued due to its colour.
I just had a quick look at Gardiner.. Looks like plenty choose from.
Antiques Road show. ..... ;D
while I am here does the name Justin Ruggles ring any bells? He seemed to be a WFP innovator back in the day.
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Hi guys.
I am a returning user.
It's been probably around a decade since I last lurked on here.
I have been using one of Pete Fogwells Salmon mug ups or a long long time... probably 13 years :)
I feel a bit like trigger out of Only Fools and Horses.
Anyhow I now would like to change it....
Does anyone know where I can pick one up and I can fit the jets in it myself.?
Or do any of the suppliers sell anything similar?
I dont want to buy the Autobrush Pete does as I don't like the mechanism.
Did I read this right, you have been using the same brush for 13 years??
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Hi guys.
I am a returning user.
It's been probably around a decade since I last lurked on here.
I have been using one of Pete Fogwells Salmon mug ups or a long long time... probably 13 years :)
I feel a bit like trigger out of Only Fools and Horses.
Anyhow I now would like to change it....
Does anyone know where I can pick one up and I can fit the jets in it myself.?
Or do any of the suppliers sell anything similar?
I dont want to buy the Autobrush Pete does as I don't like the mechanism.
Did I read this right, you have been using the same brush for 13 years??
I searched back to some of my old posts which date back to 2006, so at least 11.
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A gardiner ultimate brush will do you just fine but if you insist you can still actually buy salmon brushes. Check out hillbrush.com ;D
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Hi guys.
I am a returning user.
It's been probably around a decade since I last lurked on here.
I have been using one of Pete Fogwells Salmon mug ups or a long long time... probably 13 years :)
I feel a bit like trigger out of Only Fools and Horses.
Anyhow I now would like to change it....
Does anyone know where I can pick one up and I can fit the jets in it myself.?
Or do any of the suppliers sell anything similar?
I dont want to buy the Autobrush Pete does as I don't like the mechanism.
Did I read this right, you have been using the same brush for 13 years??
I searched back to some of my old posts which date back to 2006, so at least 11.
So hold on a minute, do you mean you've been using the same brand of brush for at least 11 years, or you have used the same brush for at least 11 years?
If it's the later then that's insane.
Could you be so kind and post a picture of said brush, pretty please ;D
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Have been trying an ultimate medium mixed for just over a week and to be honest I'm not impressed, the jets are too close
together and the bristle splay leaves a gap in the middle, looks like I have another Item to add my collection of barely used wfp
items gathering dust in the garage.
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Have been trying an ultimate medium mixed for just over a week and to be honest I'm not impressed, the jets are too close
together and the bristle splay leaves a gap in the middle, looks like I have another Item to add my collection of barely used wfp
items gathering dust in the garage.
Just take comfort in the knowledge that one day they will feature on Antiques Road show. ☺
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For Chris
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1502627968_20170813_132401.jpg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1502628038_20170813_132351.jpg)
If the jets didn't leak I would keep using it.
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Have been trying an ultimate medium mixed for just over a week and to be honest I'm not impressed, the jets are too close
together and the bristle splay leaves a gap in the middle, looks like I have another Item to add my collection of barely used wfp
items gathering dust in the garage.
Weirdly I find its my favourite brush of choice at the moment.very much like the standard SL but lighter.you can rinse on the glass and it's OK on leaded too.a good all a rounder for standard work IMO.
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For Chris
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1502627968_20170813_132401.jpg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1502628038_20170813_132351.jpg)
If the jets didn't leak I would keep using it.
The stock has seen better days but wow those bristles look surprisingly good for a brush that old.
The only brush I have ever got any sort of longevity from is the xline mono. My current one is about 8 months old but is just starting to curl at the edges.
Does foggy still these brushes?
I found his autobrush here
http://www.window-tools.com/auto.htm
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lmfao what a blast from the past
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do u use hot water ian m ? that brush i just cant believe how good this brush is after 11 years :o
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do u use hot water ian m ? that brush i just cant believe how good this brush is after 11 years :o
Hi mate, no I don't.
N ot long after I started I was working inside while a mate was pooling the outside. I couldn't believe how noisy he was, bashing his pole off the sides of the window reveals. I tend to try and not do that, ( not suggesting that others do) but maybe that little bit of tlc has helped prolong the brush? I dunno.
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For Chris
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1502627968_20170813_132401.jpg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1502628038_20170813_132351.jpg)
If the jets didn't leak I would keep using it.
The stock has seen better days but wow those bristles look surprisingly good for a brush that old.
The only brush I have ever got any sort of longevity from is the xline mono. My current one is about 8 months old but is just starting to curl at the edges.
Does foggy still these brushes?
I found his autobrush here
http://www.window-tools.com/auto.htm
Thanks, that link looks old... the prices haven't changed anyhow.
I might email him, it will only take a year or two for him to reply though ;D
So... If I don't go the diy route I need something the same size with can jets and, crinkly bristles, something which will allow me to rinse on the glass..
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Have been trying an ultimate medium mixed for just over a week and to be honest I'm not impressed, the jets are too close
together and the bristle splay leaves a gap in the middle, looks like I have another Item to add my collection of barely used wfp
items gathering dust in the garage.
Have you tried the extreme natural bristle?
I always felt extremes were poor, but I'm finding this does the job very nicely.
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Have been trying an ultimate medium mixed for just over a week and to be honest I'm not impressed, the jets are too close
together and the bristle splay leaves a gap in the middle, looks like I have another Item to add my collection of barely used wfp
items gathering dust in the garage.
Weirdly I find its my favourite brush of choice at the moment.very much like the standard SL but lighter.you can rinse on the glass and it's OK on leaded too.a good all a rounder for standard work IMO.
I really like the ultimate brushes too...i have been using x line monos for the last couple of years but i now prefer the ultimate.
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I used to find the Xtreme brushes didn't lsat long when I last used them a few years ago but decided to try the one of the new ones with natural bristles and have found it quite a nice brush. It works very well on snail trails and is super light. I've been using it for about three weeks and today I put an Ultimate back on to do a small conny roof and left it on for a short while and it felt like a brick by comparison to the Xtreme. As to longevity, we'll have to see, but so far I'm liking it for regular cleans and there is very little sign of wear.
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Have been trying an ultimate medium mixed for just over a week and to be honest I'm not impressed, the jets are too close
together and the bristle splay leaves a gap in the middle, looks like I have another Item to add my collection of barely used wfp
items gathering dust in the garage.
Have you tried the extreme natural bristle?
I always felt extremes were poor, but I'm finding this does the job very nicely.
Haven't tried the natural bristle as Iv always stuck to the medium mixed when it comes to extreme brushes but will give one
a try, cheers.
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the xtreme natural bristle brushes are great for a few weeks but 2 of mine now have matted bristles and are unusable.shame as their great for 2 mins. ::)roll