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.............and what do you think of it now after a few days use?
Quote from: Matt @ Oakley Windows on August 15, 2008, 06:59:26 pm.............and what do you think of it now after a few days use?It takes longer than a few days to evaluate wether it`s good or not,wait until you go back to some of the jobs you`ve done with it and let them tell you.
I see what your saying but i don`t know how you can say that brush will last longer,it`s the same brush and bristles only the single hasn`t been chopped in the middle.
Are you hot water Kev?
I got my dt within 2 days of them being stocked. I find it excellent. I have checked it rinsing on and can find no spots. Some people complain about the £39 cost(delivererd) but I think it is a fair enough price . You can't expect Alex Gardiner to use his time, risk his money etc for no return. I don't clean windows for nothing.
Quote from: paulscotney on August 15, 2008, 08:29:50 pmI got my dt within 2 days of them being stocked. I find it excellent. I have checked it rinsing on and can find no spots. Some people complain about the £39 cost(delivererd) but I think it is a fair enough price . You can't expect Alex Gardiner to use his time, risk his money etc for no return. I don't clean windows for nothing. I don't clean windows for nothing either, but if there is ever a problem then I'll sort it immediately, it will be interesting to see how alex addresses this potential longevity issue, in which case £39 cost (delivered) is OTT.
Quote from: NWH on August 15, 2008, 09:41:15 pmI see what your saying but i don`t know how you can say that brush will last longer,it`s the same brush and bristles only the single hasn`t been chopped in the middle.Dont ask me why it just has, I can only imagine the outer bristles are supported by the inner ones. The inner ones are hardly deformed at all but on the single trim the bristles have gone flat and deformed.