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the one before the newest was the best brush I have ever used, I do not like the new d trim flock at all.Think they should roll back a step personally
i have a superlite and feel that i can not get enought weight behind it on high windows, i prefer to use my sill brush for the windows, and feel this does a better job
Quote from: daz1977 on October 22, 2009, 08:32:56 pmi have a superlite and feel that i can not get enought weight behind it on high windows, i prefer to use my sill brush for the windows, and feel this does a better jobI totally agree about the weight thing, with high windows and a light pole it is near impossible to use the centre bristles with a double trim flocked s/l. I tried to order a single trim , but they don't do one. I haven't tried the latest flocked, but I did see a latest mono filament yesterday. the splay looked brilliant but the bristles looked too spaced apart I thought.I need a new one soon, so i'll have to make my mind up.I liked the look of the ionics d/t at the fed show. hmmm (rubbing chin lol)
The very latest model dual trim Super-Lites have quite a different splay pattern and as a result the centre bristles now come into play very easily, even with a light pole at height. This improves scrubbing ability and speed of cleaning.We do a single trim Super-Lite but this is only in monofilament and is recommended for those that want a 'harder feel' brush. We don't do a single trim flocked brush as we've never found the need for them.Personally my favourite is the new dual trim flocked. I find that this covers the glass very well with minimal scrubbing needed and excellent results - even at 50ft.