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Get an old brush and cut an inch or so of each end, keep it for windows like this.
I did a first clean today of some small UPVC sash windows. The bottom section of the sash was just large enough to get my Gardiners brush head in to clean and then I noticed that my brush head had made black line marks on the UPVC. I ended up having to clean these off with CIF. Took me ages....I'll know to price a bit higher next time I do this type of window!
sash windows are a PIA to clean but never had a brush mark the pvc ,
I tend to use a long arm gardiner swivel which is great for really narrow bits of glass as I can swivel the brush long ways instead of using it the normal way. Mind you if the glass is smaller in length than the brush stock you would still have to cut a brush down to fit and make your life easier for that type of job.
Nice drawings Chum, going to give the swivel a go and see if I take to it, cheers.
Quote from: SeanK on September 05, 2015, 06:15:51 pmNice drawings Chum, going to give the swivel a go and see if I take to it, cheers.Don't make the classic mistake of giving it 5 minutes then removing it because "it doesn't feel right". Of course it doesn't feel right, your brush now moves from side to side!! IMO the swivel, when utilised correctly is as big a revelation than wfp itself!! I just couldn't work with a fixed on anything below 40ft now.
Quote from: ♦ChumBucket♦ on September 05, 2015, 06:23:12 pmQuote from: SeanK on September 05, 2015, 06:15:51 pmNice drawings Chum, going to give the swivel a go and see if I take to it, cheers.Don't make the classic mistake of giving it 5 minutes then removing it because "it doesn't feel right". Of course it doesn't feel right, your brush now moves from side to side!! IMO the swivel, when utilised correctly is as big a revelation than wfp itself!! I just couldn't work with a fixed on anything below 40ft now.Had the same with the xtreme brush, ready to bin it within half an hour now I wouldn't be without it. Will give it a good go, Cheers.
Quote from: Mike #1 on September 05, 2015, 08:04:35 amsash windows are a PIA to clean but never had a brush mark the pvc , same.if your careful you shouldnt be marking the upvc with your brush.what brush are you using mate?i usually use a supreme or SL on a carbon gooseneck(most sash windows have deep ledges on my round)
Quote from: SeanK on September 05, 2015, 07:10:06 pmQuote from: ♦ChumBucket♦ on September 05, 2015, 06:23:12 pmQuote from: SeanK on September 05, 2015, 06:15:51 pmNice drawings Chum, going to give the swivel a go and see if I take to it, cheers.Don't make the classic mistake of giving it 5 minutes then removing it because "it doesn't feel right". Of course it doesn't feel right, your brush now moves from side to side!! IMO the swivel, when utilised correctly is as big a revelation than wfp itself!! I just couldn't work with a fixed on anything below 40ft now.Had the same with the xtreme brush, ready to bin it within half an hour now I wouldn't be without it. Will give it a good go, Cheers.The swivels are particularly good with Xtreme brushes, the lack of weight coupled with an articulated neck has you whipping around at any angle with minimal body movement & very little stress!