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Its looks like it only has 4 rows of monofilament, if that’s the case it only has half the amount of cleaning ability compared to any standard brush. I don’t think that brush would be suitable for everyday work you will lose to much time and the brush will end up costing you a small fortune.
Are you paid in cash or in kind by Gardiner’s as you always jump to there defence winproclean if any comment is not 100% in favour of them.This brush has hardly any monofilaments for example a tucker brush has 9 rows the Gardiner’s brush has by the look of it 4 rows, no doubt if Gardiner’s put just one row of monofilaments you will go along with that and say hoe great it is. Your either a complete Muppet or you are being paid by Gardiner’s, it definitely one of the two.
Isn't it recommended for maintenance cleans,as per website? U'd be rather nieve to use it on a stubborn initial clean.
The aerial brush looks great and would really really love to try it, but at £59.45 I will have to say no. Love to try it, but I think that's an insane amount of money for just a brush.Anyway, I'm going to expand my brush range with a Tucker and one of these pretty soon. Maybe in the future I hope to add the aerial brush to that, it does sound very promising.
I'm surprised no one has come up with a decent swivel to fit on the plastic goosenecks. If I want a decent swivel i have to make my own as the ones for sale on some websites are absolute rubbish. I adapt a grout tile swivel brush and use that as the swivel and gooseneck in one before the plastic angle adapter. Some manufacturer please make a decent one to fit standard size brushes as it speeds up jobs on large panes of glass and awkward to reach windows
Bentley already make one
Why does the security gaurd / box packer at Ironics keep deleting his dross? Or is it Brodex?