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I think we may be going slightly of topic what I am trying to say is I personally don't think it matters what brush it is, I m o I get just the same result no matter what I use. others will say other wise.
I've tried various brushes and now only use extreme they are very light and I find them more than capable even on first cleans. On maintenance work I think they are unbeatable I'm ordering another couple today. I didn't like the ones with the natural bristles though I thought it was like pushing a damp sponge round the glass, to much resistance on certain jobs for me.
I have to be honest I have not tried a natural bristle only because I could not find one so that's next on my list
In my experience light weight brushes will not clean a window as well as a brush full of bristles Xline or wcw DuPoint brush gave supreme scrubbing power on snail trails
Sometimes we can try and fool ourselves into believing something because we want it to be true, ie - extreme brushes clean just as well as heavier and denser brushes. In my experience extremes are ok, but to work as fast and efficient as possible, I need a larger brush. Supreme is my brush of choice. It also lets you clean the sills which extreme brushes don’t really do.
Quote from: Jonny 87 on October 04, 2019, 09:16:46 amSometimes we can try and fool ourselves into believing something because we want it to be true, ie - extreme brushes clean just as well as heavier and denser brushes. In my experience extremes are ok, but to work as fast and efficient as possible, I need a larger brush. Supreme is my brush of choice. It also lets you clean the sills which extreme brushes don’t really do. I agree, just thrown my extreme away, although very light it wore out too quickly. Put an old supreme on and the difference was significant.