Hi all...This may sound like an obvious question, but where brushes are concerned, whats the difference between single and dual trim?Thanks
Ooo, thanks for the quick reply So a single has more bristles? Would a dual be jetted... or would it need to be modified? Thinking in particular of Gardiners new brush.
Quote from: sheepmeister on August 28, 2008, 06:23:08 pmOoo, thanks for the quick reply So a single has more bristles? Would a dual be jetted... or would it need to be modified? Thinking in particular of Gardiners new brush.Gardiners new brush comes with jets Y connectors dual and single do, I dont think they sell without, there jets are smaller than normal ones I have, I have the new single trim brush.single as matt said does not have more bristles than a dual but the single has not been cut away in the centre
Quote from: windowwashers on August 28, 2008, 06:47:08 pmQuote from: sheepmeister on August 28, 2008, 06:23:08 pmOoo, thanks for the quick reply So a single has more bristles? Would a dual be jetted... or would it need to be modified? Thinking in particular of Gardiners new brush.Gardiners new brush comes with jets Y connectors dual and single do, I dont think they sell without, there jets are smaller than normal ones I have, I have the new single trim brush.single as matt said does not have more bristles than a dual but the single has not been cut away in the centreIt does have more bristles and there different to.
NWH which do you prefer as i got the single trim on my slx at the mo but doing 1st clean tomorrow on 15 houses that have been done trad for 2 years, was maybe going to use vikan rectangler but maybe a little heavy.But i also have the other sl brush tooChris
Jets are too small on Gardiners Super lite brushes for my preference. Slows the water flow down too much. Will be interesting in winter if it freezes and Alex's fan club are all using Super lite brushes with tiny jets