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It`s not by having bigger jets it`s the brush and flowrate,at the heights your talking about you don`t even need to be thinking about lifting off to rinse,just turn up the flow and stick to your mono brush.I hardly ever lift off to rinse on upstairs windows of any height there`s no need to,it`s all about confidence once you see that it`s hardly needed it will really speed you up.
I use mono brushes NWH, but am unsure how you are going about rinsing on - could you explain? thanksmbs. I don't like the ionics dual trim mono anymore, I much prefer my mono vikans and sometimes a super-lite brush. The vikan is a really good brush but much too heavy, but I make do!!! Luke
This is an interesting post. I personally rinse off the glass on all windows, I zig zag down the window which makes those little bits of dirt flow off the glass ( understand ?). Well when you rinse on the glass do you brush those bits of with a downward motion?Thanks for all the replies but what technique should you use if leaving your brush on the glass with a standard jetted brush?
would point out that water flows down on it's own (not zig zag as in diagram).