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Question for drwindows?,which sill brush?,i see there is a soft and a stiff one available around the different suppliers.My own experience and i am only at testing stage is that a seemingly gentle brush like the supalite is very good for swilling dust off windows and not much else. I think this type of brush needs hot water and a detergent to be properly effective.I am really struggling to gain any confidence of achieving an excellent result with wfp unless i scrub for ever and a day.An hour and 10 minutes from set up to pack up on my mothers bungalow( £5 job by her regular window cleaner traditional) . I did it the day after he had been and was slagging off his cleaning standards with insect poope and other marks still on the windows. The supalite wasnt shifting them either unless i went at the window for bloody ages so its left me thinking unless i go at each window(especially above that i cant see up close) for a long time then i am walking away and leaving a poor result. Dont even mention `spotting` i think the only way forward with this is to get thick skinned and tell the customers its the only downside or hope for easy going partially sighted customers. Maybe a sill brush or something as effective might help me along.
Depends on what kind of work you do really, the original brushes had very little or no splay which is good for accuracy but makes them rather unstable when fifty feet away, the recent splayed models are far better for the high stuff. I've never had a problem with quality apart from one black flocked dual trim that was sourced from another supplier. I suspect this one is from a batch of seconds that Gardiners produced and sold for half price when they discovered they were substandard.Best thing to do is contact Gardiners and complain if you are not happy instead of chucking it on the office floor and bleating about it on the forum. I'm sure they would bend over backwards to set things right.The flocked in my opinion is the best for stubborn stains and conservatory roofs whilst the dualtrim mono is the fastest for maintenance cleans. Buy both then your covered.
Superlite or the Pro window dual trim - niether scratch/damage sillsDarran
Good man - what was wrong with your recent brushes? My odd one seems to kink the bristles somehow - they are pointing all over the place, can't seem to get it to 'glide' over the glass it just clings. Can't complain too much 'cos it came from someone else.
Yer it pushes and pulls ok but doesn't want to go sideways if you see what I mean. Most odd.I have several superlights and all the rest have been brilliant.
Quote from: Dave Willis on September 19, 2010, 08:06:24 pmYer it pushes and pulls ok but doesn't want to go sideways if you see what I mean. Most odd.I have several superlights and all the rest have been brilliant.Drop Alex an email, he is usually on the ball sorting out problems. I love the superlights too, it's just that they seem to be lasting a shorter amount of time with each new one I buy. Maybe I am too rough with them.