Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: m.b.s. on February 21, 2008, 08:49:38 pm
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anyone use the mono rect vikan brush if so what do you think to them just bought one from changing it from the old ionics duel trim crinkled mono but i just dont know what to think of the vikan as yet anyone use it your comments please
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not personally but talking to a bloke in spalding last sunday who had used one for first time day before and he was well chuffed with it
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great brush, use it on commercials all the time. ( but wait for someone to say its too heavy)
lol. ;D
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how can they say too heavy i cannot tell the difference whats a few grams and i am like mr muscells
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lol. trust me they will say it, then recommend a sweeping brush head from their local supermarket. each to their own i suppose.
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lol. trust me they will say it, then recommend a sweeping brush head from their local supermarket. each to their own i suppose.
ive read alot on the sweeping brush the bently one day i will try it ;)
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great brush, use it on commercials all the time. ( but wait for someone to say its too heavy)
lol. ;D
There to heavy lol. ;D ;D ;D
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Its not ideal by far but its tough, duarable and does a good job. I like them. But hopefully the new Gardiners brush will replace them! Luke
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Bentleys are a bit pricey £1.44 in Asda today, still at least you get a handle chucked in at that price. Extortionate!
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this may be silly question but what does all this Mono talk stuff mean ;D
for example
anyone use the mono rectangular vikan brush ?
I have the UNGER xtel pole and use a green Rectangular brush a copy of vikin but havent got a clue what all these Mono-Filament things mean.
mines abit like this one
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/Brushes.html << the top one but i think my bristles are abit longer
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I'm going to start a new topic on brushes.
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this may be silly question but what does all this Mono talk stuff mean ;D
for example
anyone use the mono rectangular vikan brush ?
I have the UNGER xtel pole and use a green Rectangular brush a copy of vikin but havent got a clue what all these Mono-Filament things mean.
mines abit like this one
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/Brushes.html << the top one but i think my bristles are abit longer
mono filament are single bristles from the base to the tip of the brush, the other type are flocked, where the tips of the bristles are king of split up, causing a denser spread of bristles
if that makes sense. the unger brush is a flocked brush head, its a vikan brush, with green bristles and an unger logo.
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this may be silly question but what does all this Mono talk stuff mean ;D
for example
anyone use the mono rectangular vikan brush ?
I have the UNGER xtel pole and use a green Rectangular brush a copy of vikin but havent got a clue what all these Mono-Filament things mean.
mines abit like this one
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/Brushes.html << the top one but i think my bristles are abit longer
mono filament are single bristles from the base to the tip of the brush, the other type are flocked, where the tips of the bristles are king of split up, causing a denser spread of bristles
if that makes sense. the unger brush is a flocked brush head, its a vikan brush, with green bristles and an unger logo.
which means monofilament brush heads are less prone to trapping dirt and are therefore better for rinsing on glass
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true, but do they cover the glass more thoroughly? personally i always rinse with the brush off the pane.
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no idea ;) i use flocked vikans and rinse off i just thought id put that bit on before anyone else ;D i think the rinse on thing is of use to any one working above second floor but i dont do anything higher than that.......yet :D
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Thanks for that info!
i have noticed the trapping of the dirt right at the end of the bristles!!
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Dave, your brush is a Vikan with the Unger name on it. The Mono version ( vikan ) is very similar but with slightly longer bristles and no flocking ( straight individual bristles ) Luke
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I've used one for knocking on a year now, great brush although a little stiff to start with. i use it tops & bottoms & haven't used anything else since i put it on.
(getting a bit bored of saying this now but-) as with any rectangular vikan they are much better to use if you trim all the excess black plastic stock from them (around the edges). it makes the whole head smaller & a wee bit lighter. fit a "pinned" MKII swivel & you'll have an excellent set up for almost any situation.
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Tony
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Whats the quickest way to trim the excess black plastic from the mono vikan? hacksaw? stanley knife? Hopefully it will stop me from leaving black lines on white plastic patio door steps (used to get red marks when i used the oval.....yes i know.... need to be more careful). :D
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fit a "pinned" MKII swivel
Hi Tony
Sorry if you've said it over and over but what is a "pinned" MKII swivel?
Steve