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On/Off glass rinsing Mono/Flocked brush [POLL]
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What's your main way of rinsing and your type of brush
Off Glass rinse, Monofilament brush
44.9%
31 (44.9%)
Off Glass rinse, Flocked brush
15.9%
11 (15.9%)
On Glass rinse, Monofilament brush
29%
20 (29%)
On Glass rinse, Flocked brush
1.4%
1 (1.4%)
Just voting to see results/trad
8.7%
6 (8.7%)
Total Members Voted:
58
Voting closed:
February 28, 2014, 09:48:56 pm
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Dave Willis
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Re: On/Off glass rinsing Mono/Flocked brush [POLL]
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Reply #20 on:
February 19, 2014, 05:22:08 pm »
Let us know how you get on.
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Re: On/Off glass rinsing Mono/Flocked brush [POLL]
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Reply #21 on:
February 24, 2014, 07:15:40 pm »
Tested today.
Dual trim flocked Gardiners with original jets (i.e. not fanjets), rinsing with the brush on the glass.
Cleaned windows that were filthy with the recent storms (my own windows, so lots of time to check carefully).
Results are, frankly, not good enough for me. I suspect that they'd be OK for 95% of customers but not for me. The windows that sheet were perfect but the others just not there with tiny visible runs.
Now we know.
Vin
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