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Title: wfp...brushes
Post by: keen n clean on December 22, 2009, 06:36:14 am
Can anybody advise me of a good brush to buy for my recent purchase of wtp kit...i am looking for one for the windows and also one for doing conservatory roofs .ty
Andy
Title: Re: wfp...brushes
Post by: mistersqueegee on December 22, 2009, 07:31:25 pm
I like this one -
http://shopwindowcleaningresource.com/water-fed-poles-sysytems/brushes/rhg-boars-hair-brush-12.htmlhttp://shopwindowcleaningresource.com/water-fed-poles-sysytems/brushes/rhg-boars-hair-brush-12.html
Title: Re: wfp...brushes
Post by: prestigeclean on December 22, 2009, 08:04:18 pm
there is only one to buy and thats the gardiners superlte , go for the single trim its very light and scrubs great regards alan
Title: Re: wfp...brushes
Post by: mistersqueegee on December 23, 2009, 05:11:11 am
There is more drag w/ the boars hair but it has better scrubbing power. I prefer it on first cleans or atrium cleans (similar to conservatories). The one I linked to is much lighter than others I've used.
Title: Re: wfp...brushes
Post by: mistersqueegee on December 24, 2009, 02:01:55 am
My pleasure Ewan!
Title: Re: wfp...brushes
Post by: daz1977 on December 26, 2009, 01:57:20 am
gardiners super lite is great, i never use to be a fan, even thought i had one in the back of van for months, i use to use a fascia/sill brush all the time, as i thought this was doing a better job being biiger and wider wtc,  but my arms use to knacker after a few housr with it,  use the super lite and seemed to fly through the work just before xmas, wil be using that from now on and keeping the sill brush as spare

Title: Re: wfp...brushes
Post by: keen n clean on December 27, 2009, 09:06:57 pm
thank you all