Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: BRETT on September 19, 2009, 07:40:27 pm
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looking at getting a new brush head,always used vikans but came across this which is local to me so could pick it up what do you think anygood seams a nice price?http://www.thecleaningwarehouse.co.uk/12-salmon-double-trim-brush-jetted-with-y-nylon-1057-p.asp
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looking at getting a new brush head,always used vikans but came across this which is local to me so could pick it up what do you think anygood seams a nice price?http://www.thecleaningwarehouse.co.uk/12-salmon-double-trim-brush-jetted-with-y-nylon-1057-p.asp
http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/Premium_Super-Lite_brushes.html
Best brushes you will ever use (until the next revision comes out), a lot of people have them now, and they are simply the best. Light, great cleaning, and long lasting.
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i get my new hogshair brush next week . ;D ;D ;D
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Which is the best gardiners brush? just recieved my dual trim brush yesterday. cant wait to try it
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Which is the best gardiners brush? just recieved my dual trim brush yesterday. cant wait to try it
Just got mine, I've always used vikan, but this duel trim is great. Will not look back now.
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Which is the best gardiners brush? just recieved my dual trim brush yesterday. cant wait to try it
Dual trim, non flocked for rinsing on. If you need scrubbing power get the flocked dual trim.
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the white un-flocked brush has the best scrubbing power , the black flocked brush i only use on old leaded windows and old wooden frames very very soft bristel's ideal
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Has anyone seen the add on that Gardiners are doin now? It's a kinda add on to the black adjustable neck, so you can add on extras ie a scrubbing pad for those pain in the 'arris birdy poos. Looks a useful tool. Not sure whether i'd want in on ALL the time tho.