Hello again...Time for a new brush, it's a bit worn and rounded on the corners now.What's a good long lasting one please? Had 6 years out of my Ionic one nearly, and hasn't shed one bristle.Was interested in Gardiners ones, but they reckon on 4-8 months life!
I take it some of you guys are new to wfp, back in the good old days 6 years would be nothing to someof the brushes.I have a few in my garage that I think where 4 years old when I stopped using them and they still look like new.Are they the best brushes ever, I think not as they all weighed a ton.
6yrs , Makes me chuckle when someone says I've had the one brush for years . Clearly it does the job but the bristles become less effective at cleaning long before a year is up . Gardiners Supreme Mixed Hybrid would be a good choice . Or alternatively how about a sweeping brush head
Medium mixed is the one I was looking at. Seems the most standard decent lasting brush
Quote from: Mike #1 on May 05, 2015, 09:53:56 pm6yrs , Makes me chuckle when someone says I've had the one brush for years . Clearly it does the job but the bristles become less effective at cleaning long before a year is up . Gardiners Supreme Mixed Hybrid would be a good choice . Or alternatively how about a sweeping brush head So what happens to a bristle to make it less effective .
Doesnt that mean youve just got new bristle ends instead of the original bristle ends?A bristle end is surely a bristle end. Yes yes of course there's flocked and non-flocked bristles but lets be honest a piece of bristly bristle is a piece of bristly bristle. Feckin' heck we're only brushing glass - this believe it or not ain't precision engineering.
What a stupid thing to say. Some of us earn twice that an hour.