Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: takeone on March 08, 2009, 11:19:05 pm
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Anyone rate this brush?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=400030517412
Is it cheap? Is it really high quality?
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I think that it all looks like fair quality and when I need to setup to wash my van I may look at this item ;) , now for cleaning windows I would look to either Vikan or Gardiners brush heads.
Cheers
Dave
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Rubbish
Had one a few years ago for washing the car. The hose fitting broke off the end of mine.
The other problem is the whole pole is full of water rather than a 6mm tube, so its heavy.
Rob
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Sorry i missread, you were talking about just the brush. ;D
The brush is rubbish too (heavy)
Gardiners flocked is the best.
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Thanks for advice guys, i'll give it a miss. :P
I'm looking for supplies to get started until I get a wfp.
I'll look at the other brushes recommended.
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Got one from a warehouse once to clean cra, but the hose in no way or form stays on the end, personally...............No dont bother, unless you want a manual car cleanin brush!!
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Rubbish
Had one a few years ago for washing the car. The hose fitting broke off the end of mine.
The other problem is the whole pole is full of water rather than a 6mm tube, so its heavy.
Rob
Ditto the above, the end connection is made of an inferior plastic and snaps out too easily
Use mine for some shops as an experiment and didn't rinse very well either
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I'm yet to be persuaded that my Salmon brush is outdated. Give one a go, for £6.00 you can't go wrong. ;D