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neil100

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What do you think of the new vikan brush?Pics attached.
« on: October 30, 2006, 07:00:50 pm »
I went to my local cleaning supplier today. I asked if he had any wfp brushes in.

"We have a couple of vikan brushes."

No dont bother. I have a couple of those I dont mind them on my minipole but I dont want a heavy car cleaning brush on the end of my pole pretending to be something its not. Do you have any with blue bristles like a salmon brush?

No we dont stock those but we do a blue vikan brush, Do you want to look at one.

The pics below are of the brush, Tell me what do you think.

Its lighter then the red and green brush. The one I have got is classed as a wall brush, the bristles are short and a lot firmer then the salmon brush. So it would be fantastic on cladding and Con roofs. It would be all right for normall cleaning but their is very little bend in the bristles. It would be a lot better at removing stubborn bird muck and fantastic on anything three storey and above.

They are bringing a wfp brush with longer and softer bristles for normall wfp I beleive.

Another photo shows the inside of the thread connector. You connect your pole hose to this. So your pole hose can remain hidden up the entire length of the pole. You dont have to drill holes to put the water jets in either. Theres an hidden channel within the brush itself with 6 holes spread along the brush. The close up photo onlly shows three of them.

I will try to have it fitted on a pole before the week is out to give it a go.

neil100

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Re: What do you think of the new vikan brush?Pics attached.
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2006, 07:03:24 pm »
Heres the other photo of the inside of the brush attachment.

Nel

Re: What do you think of the new vikan brush?Pics attached.
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2006, 09:59:02 pm »
neil,

there ideal for cleaning tiled floors in kitchens and toilets

rgds

stu