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Nameless Drudge

  • Posts: 997
Re: pro window brush
« Reply #80 on: December 01, 2010, 03:23:22 pm »
I have got a black pro-window dual trim brush and have never fitted it,when i apply it to glass by hand the outer longer bristles seem to bend over and cover the inside shorter bristles so they might as well not be there.

Now somebody tell me thats not true.

Its possible to manipulate the brush to get the inner bristles working but its not easy and thats at arms length!,no ,i repeat no chance on the end of a pole.

I am pig sick of the inefficient crap that is on sale,its no wonder wfp has a bad name around the houses.

♠Winp®oClean♠

  • Posts: 4085
Re: pro window brush
« Reply #81 on: December 01, 2010, 05:05:11 pm »
I have got a black pro-window dual trim brush and have never fitted it,when i apply it to glass by hand the outer longer bristles seem to bend over and cover the inside shorter bristles so they might as well not be there.

Now somebody tell me thats not true.

Its possible to manipulate the brush to get the inner bristles working but its not easy and thats at arms length!,no ,i repeat no chance on the end of a pole.

I am pig sick of the inefficient crap that is on sale,its no wonder wfp has a bad name around the houses.

Been there, done it all before. Recently had another stab at it & tried some different brushes. Verdict- No development at all. Same old, same old. ::)

I'll be sticking with Gardiners

Been using Gardiners for about 3-4 years now, in that time there have been massive developments, all in the right direction. The only product I didn't get on with was the superlite single trim mono brush-standard splay.

The new 15 degree DT semi flocked is the business IMO. I've got the new carbon goosneck & Xtreme brush quick release system all ready to go but can't get out because of the snow! :'(

If you want a real laugh, check out Unger's new multilink system! ;D

Alex Allen

Re: pro window brush
« Reply #82 on: December 04, 2010, 09:49:59 am »
I have got a black pro-window dual trim brush and have never fitted it,when i apply it to glass by hand the outer longer bristles seem to bend over and cover the inside shorter bristles so they might as well not be there.

Now somebody tell me thats not true.

Its possible to manipulate the brush to get the inner bristles working but its not easy and thats at arms length!,no ,i repeat no chance on the end of a pole.

I am pig sick of the inefficient crap that is on sale,its no wonder wfp has a bad name around the houses.

Been there, done it all before. Recently had another stab at it & tried some different brushes. Verdict- No development at all. Same old, same old. ::)

I'll be sticking with Gardiners

Been using Gardiners for about 3-4 years now, in that time there have been massive developments, all in the right direction. The only product I didn't get on with was the superlite single trim mono brush-standard splay.

The new 15 degree DT semi flocked is the business IMO. I've got the new carbon goosneck & Xtreme brush quick release system all ready to go but can't get out because of the snow! :'(

If you want a real laugh, check out Unger's new multilink system! ;D


you havnt tried the aerial brush mate
that brush is the only one thats had development
for it intended purpose
superlight i used is lighter and thats it nothing else good about it what so ever
its slower to use than the vikan brush

multilink is quality,  but the price is a laugh
but if you need it the price shoildnt be a problem


♠Winp®oClean♠

  • Posts: 4085
Re: pro window brush
« Reply #83 on: December 04, 2010, 10:06:16 am »
I have got a black pro-window dual trim brush and have never fitted it,when i apply it to glass by hand the outer longer bristles seem to bend over and cover the inside shorter bristles so they might as well not be there.

Now somebody tell me thats not true.

Its possible to manipulate the brush to get the inner bristles working but its not easy and thats at arms length!,no ,i repeat no chance on the end of a pole.

I am pig sick of the inefficient crap that is on sale,its no wonder wfp has a bad name around the houses.

Been there, done it all before. Recently had another stab at it & tried some different brushes. Verdict- No development at all. Same old, same old. ::)

I'll be sticking with Gardiners

Been using Gardiners for about 3-4 years now, in that time there have been massive developments, all in the right direction. The only product I didn't get on with was the superlite single trim mono brush-standard splay.

The new 15 degree DT semi flocked is the business IMO. I've got the new carbon goosneck & Xtreme brush quick release system all ready to go but can't get out because of the snow! :'(

If you want a real laugh, check out Unger's new multilink system! ;D


you havnt tried the aerial brush mate
that brush is the only one thats had development
for it intended purpose
superlight i used is lighter and thats it nothing else good about it what so ever
its slower to use than the vikan brush

multilink is quality,  but the price is a laugh
but if you need it the price shoildnt be a problem



No disrespect Alex but your brush won't work for me mate. I clean windows only, not gutters too. ;D

If they want to send me one I'll try it, other than that I've learned from experience & spent too much buying crap!

Multilink is a joke & does nothing 2 x angle adaptors & a £4 swivel can't do better. It's time consuming, over engineered, heavy gear useful for maybe a tiny minority & only looks good from an engineering point of view. It's obvious they have no one on the tools who have input to these hideous contraptions!

One thing that never surprises me though is just how bad Unger get it wrong! ::) ;D

♠Winp®oClean♠

  • Posts: 4085
Re: pro window brush
« Reply #84 on: December 04, 2010, 10:11:18 am »
I have got a black pro-window dual trim brush and have never fitted it,when i apply it to glass by hand the outer longer bristles seem to bend over and cover the inside shorter bristles so they might as well not be there.

Now somebody tell me thats not true.

Its possible to manipulate the brush to get the inner bristles working but its not easy and thats at arms length!,no ,i repeat no chance on the end of a pole.

I am pig sick of the inefficient crap that is on sale,its no wonder wfp has a bad name around the houses.

Been there, done it all before. Recently had another stab at it & tried some different brushes. Verdict- No development at all. Same old, same old. ::)

I'll be sticking with Gardiners

Been using Gardiners for about 3-4 years now, in that time there have been massive developments, all in the right direction. The only product I didn't get on with was the superlite single trim mono brush-standard splay.

The new 15 degree DT semi flocked is the business IMO. I've got the new carbon goosneck & Xtreme brush quick release system all ready to go but can't get out because of the snow! :'(

If you want a real laugh, check out Unger's new multilink system! ;D


you havnt tried the aerial brush mate
that brush is the only one thats had development
for it intended purpose
superlight i used is lighter and thats it nothing else good about it what so ever
its slower to use than the vikan brush

multilink is quality,  but the price is a laugh
but if you need it the price shoildnt be a problem



Which superlite have you tried Alex?

Jeff Brimble

  • Posts: 4347
Re: pro window brush
« Reply #85 on: December 04, 2010, 10:49:28 am »
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Multilink is a joke & does nothing 2 x angle adaptors & a £4 swivel can't do better. It's time consuming, over engineered, heavy gear useful for maybe a tiny minority & only looks good from an engineering point of view. It's obvious they have no one on the tools who have input to these hideous contraptions!

One thing that never surprises me though is just how bad Unger get it wrong! ::) ;D
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Agree, £35 and not even a swivel  ::)