Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: m.b.s. on January 27, 2008, 08:39:17 pm
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why do they have this type of brush what are the advantages to this over a normal brush i have this type of brush but have never tried a flat one but mine has about had it now so i just wanted to know if there is any advantage over the normal brush and in theory what difference is it suposed to mke :-\ ???
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Developed by Tucker USA to clean 6-12 monthly jobs and give them a good scrub with heavy alu poles,the tips splay and the inner section scrubs, probably the best on the market at what they do, but a bit heavy. Copied by many over here. Helps keep the glass cool under the working area at 40 degrees, they also do a sponge centre to do this.
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so the ionic one i got the same as luke is the best brush there is for all type of work monthly 6 monthly ect ect so i am best of getting another then the thing is i bought this one from ebay so were can i get another duel trim from ionics?or were ;)
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Ionics make their own interpretation of it. As do Omni If it says Tucker on the label then thats what it is. But it is heavy. Call by the Tucker stand at Windex to see their fullest range available.
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mbs:
NWH uses the latest ( modified from our brush ) ionics multipole dual trim brush and he thinks its the best brush hes ever used, Luke
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The 11 inch one weighs around 200g , so twice the weight of a Bentley but half the weight of a Vikan, Luke
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hi luke can you post the link to the new ionic multi pole duel trim brush as i cannot find it cheers
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http://ionicsystems.com/english/index.html
Unfortunately you have to phone them up to order it but its called the "multipole" brush and cost around 21. I get the Ionics catalogue sent to me every few months, Luke
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http://ionicsystems.com/english/index.html
Unfortunately you have to phone them up to order it but its called the "multipole" brush and cost around 21. I get the Ionics catalogue sent to me every few months, Luke
thanks luke just requested a cat how long did it take to recive your first cataulog(spelling)
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about 3-4 days, or you can just phone them up to order but make sure you ask for 2mm jets because I think they fit 3mm as standard, Luke
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about 3-4 days, or you can just phone them up to order but make sure you ask for 2mm jets because I think they fit 3mm as standard, Luke
cheers m8 will do on the brush we both bought do you think they aare 2mm 0r 3mm as i think they are a bit thick did you
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The Ionics brush is that good? I like the idea of half the weight of the Vikan.
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Our duel trim brushes come in three grades
1)General window cleaning identical to Tuckers
2) cladding + window cleaning
3) course bristle for stone, brick etc.
The bristles are made by Dupont
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I got my ionics duel trim from shine line. Incl. of postage was £22.00
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http://www.acejanitorial.co.uk/products/8/window-cleaning/63/reach-wash-water-fed-pole-systems
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SO, what should I buy?
The Multipole Dual Trim, or the normal Dual trim?
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Ionics make their own interpretation of it. As do Omni If it says Tucker on the label then thats what it is. But it is heavy. Call by the Tucker stand at Windex to see their fullest range available.
A Tucker brush head is lighter than an Ionics commercial brush head. Omnipoles brush head is lighter than a tucker and allows more water through as it has less bristles but is more floppy and doesn't scrub as good in my opinion