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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Ken on November 20, 2006, 08:05:57 pm

Title: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: Ken on November 20, 2006, 08:05:57 pm
Time to get a new brush for domestic work. Have been using an Ionics 3x6. May consider a 4 section if price and weight is correct! What do you use and would you recommend it? Can I ask that only operators reply and not those with a vested interest in any particular brand, I really would like as unbiased view as possible! Cheers!
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: carlfoster on November 20, 2006, 08:38:51 pm
Hi, I use a Salmon 16"  brush. It's the type with blue bristles like Peter fogwill sells for his autobrushes.

I like it as the bristles are slightly stiffer, so good scrubbing, and they also do not stick together so you don't get lots of grime meshed in with it, the dirt just falls out.

I would recommend a bigger brush rather than a small one as you clean the windows much quicker.
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: JM123 on November 21, 2006, 01:28:04 am
Ken, I take it you are looking to buy a new pole as opposed to a brush

Here are a few options.
Exel Universal Compact 4x5ft
Exel Universal 4x6
Brodex Predator 4x6
Facelift 19ft (I think)

As for brushes
Vikan 10/16 or rectangle brush
Gaz 11/15 or swivel brush (highly recommend this one)
Autobrush (15 inch Salmon brush same as Gaz 15 but with an on/off mechanism)
Tucker Dual-trim
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: ewanc0 on November 21, 2006, 01:59:19 am
I would recommend Gardiners custom 15ft pole.
It's 3x5ft and i find this makes it much easier for ground floor work but still reaches first floor no bother.
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: carlfoster on November 21, 2006, 03:24:24 pm
carl were did you get your salmon brush from

thanks

Hi, I got my brush as part of Peter Fogwills autobrushes, but I don't like the autobrush concept so took that off. I have sourced the same kind of brush though from another window cleaner who sells them. His name is Gary Hollins.

I can get him to contact you if you like and let you know what selection he has.

Carl
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: Jeff Brimble on November 21, 2006, 06:42:36 pm
You can use any sort of bxg standard floor brush.
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: JM123 on November 21, 2006, 06:57:42 pm
Jeff is right, although you will find certain brushes much easier and more efficient to work with.
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: Mr. S on November 21, 2006, 09:25:26 pm
Excuse me for being naive but what does bxg brush mean? Please!
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: Jeff Brimble on November 21, 2006, 09:40:12 pm
bog as in tesco sainsbury asda etc.
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: geefree on November 21, 2006, 10:21:19 pm
I have asked the brush question a thousand times,

i really think its down to personal choice...

as i think they all do the same job given the answers i got...

i need a brush with a screw on head.... with nice jet sprays and the .... "Y" and jets already attached....

a nice brush to work with thats all i ask.... but i am borrowing one at the moment...

i just wish i could walk into a shop and have a look at them...

instead of internet orders and hundreds of miles away. ???
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: poleman on November 22, 2006, 02:33:36 pm
This is the best brush head for WFP  ;)
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: Pj on November 22, 2006, 02:56:27 pm
Are they Tuckers?

I don't think they'll fit a standard pole?  Or is there a way?
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: pt on November 22, 2006, 03:02:42 pm
Hi All,

Yes they are. I use them and there great, a brush designed for window cleaning.

Paul.
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: Pj on November 22, 2006, 03:11:32 pm
Hi All,

Yes they are. I use them and there great, a brush designed for window cleaning.

Paul.


But not a brush designed to fit any other pole? :(
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: pt on November 22, 2006, 05:30:55 pm
Hi All,

Correct, but i,m sure it would,nt be that hard to adapt.

Paul.
Title: Re: New Brush - What's Best?
Post by: Jeff Brimble on November 22, 2006, 06:59:51 pm
Everyone has different applications and as individuals different ideas, as Lewis would say- "whatever floats your boat"
 I bought a dual trim copy and converted it to Unger alu . But I found that my much anticipated brush was too stiff for my domestic/commercial work, the bristles stood off the glass like a wire brush. You need a heavy pole to get them to splay onto the glass, I dont want heavy.  So I sold it.
Anyone tried the foam centre one ? it was developed for hot glass in hot climates ?