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Lee GLS

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Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #40 on: February 11, 2011, 05:23:47 pm »
IT'S OVAL? :o

the stock is rectangle, but the bristles splay out which gives the look of it being oval.

Dave Willis

Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #41 on: February 11, 2011, 07:40:46 pm »
is that trick photography? 'Cos it looks bloomin small.

dai

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Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #42 on: February 11, 2011, 08:52:01 pm »
is that trick photography? 'Cos it looks bloomin small.
Well I'm no trick photographer, It's not as wide as the superlite.
The hose reel is the Hozelock that's mounted on my trolley.
Oh and the jets on the Ariel are my own on  on silicon stalks, they need pulling back out a bit.
The swivels are the Stanley paint pad conversions.

Dave Willis

Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #43 on: February 11, 2011, 09:32:20 pm »
Dai, you've got some of Terry Burrows hair on your brush.  ;D

dai

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Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #44 on: February 11, 2011, 10:21:20 pm »
That's whats left of a bit of scrubbing pad I glued on for bird muck removal.

Gav Camm lammy 283

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Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #45 on: February 12, 2011, 02:42:45 am »
that looks terrible
just wait till jeff brimble brings
his swivel brush out btw which he as
been using fot the past few years
that will be very much cheaper n better than this pile ov crap  ;D ;D
LET YOUR PANES BE MY PLEASURE

"If CALSBERG did WINDOW CLEANING
 it would be C.C.C  Probably the best WINDOW CLEANERS IN THE WORLD ..........."

dai

  • Posts: 3503
Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #46 on: February 12, 2011, 10:54:30 am »
that looks terrible
just wait till jeff brimble brings
his swivel brush out btw which he as
been using fot the past few years
that will be very much cheaper n better than this pile ov crap  ;D ;D
Jeff uses one of mine too, I think Gardeners are working on something along these lines, a case of wait and see.

Alex Allen

Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #47 on: February 12, 2011, 10:55:34 am »
Alex, the aerial brush looks narrower than the gardiners brush, are they any smaller?

Also what is the dirt retention like, are they ok for rinsing on the glass?


the aerial stock is about 40mm by 225mm 10% narrower and 15% shorter
or about 1/4"inch by 1.5"inch smaller than the superlight stock

the bristles on the superlight are about 280mm or 11"inch
the aerial bristles are about 265mm or 10.5"inch

the big difference is the bristle width
the aerial brush is 40% greaster than the superlight
superlight is 60mm and the aerial 100mm wide
this gives the aerial brush a huge cleaning area

2 of the aerial brushes i have are lighter than the superlight
at 210g & 240g others are are about 280g
the aerial brush stocks are totally stiff
the superlight stock bends

you can rinse witht aerial brush on the glass
you can also not bother with the rinse on a lot of windows with the aerial brush

the aerial brushes are better value in the quality and price
you dont have to buy all the attacments every time you want a new brush
it cost less than most other brushes at £25 for a new brush stock
after a few months use
the  bristles are still like new but the aerial stock is only a little worn at the ends
I was going to change it soon, but it looks like it will last years

♠Winp®oClean♠

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Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #48 on: February 12, 2011, 08:22:15 pm »
Alex, the aerial brush looks narrower than the gardiners brush, are they any smaller?

Also what is the dirt retention like, are they ok for rinsing on the glass?


the aerial stock is about 40mm by 225mm 10% narrower and 15% shorter
or about 1/4"inch by 1.5"inch smaller than the superlight stock

the bristles on the superlight are about 280mm or 11"inch
the aerial bristles are about 265mm or 10.5"inch

the big difference is the bristle width
the aerial brush is 40% greaster than the superlight
superlight is 60mm and the aerial 100mm wide
this gives the aerial brush a huge cleaning area

2 of the aerial brushes i have are lighter than the superlight
at 210g & 240g others are are about 280g
the aerial brush stocks are totally stiff
the superlight stock bends

you can rinse witht aerial brush on the glass
you can also not bother with the rinse on a lot of windows with the aerial brush

the aerial brushes are better value in the quality and price
you dont have to buy all the attacments every time you want a new brush
it cost less than most other brushes at £25 for a new brush stock
after a few months use
the  bristles are still like new but the aerial stock is only a little worn at the ends
I was going to change it soon, but it looks like it will last years

Which super-lite brush are you referring to Alex?

SL DT semi flocked standard splay?
SL DT semi flocked 15 degree splay?
SL DT semi flocked 0 degree splay?
SL ST mono
SL DT mono
SL Xtreme?

Just asking as they are all different & as you know the Aerial is so much better than a super-lite then I can only assume that you have used & evaluated them all?

The Xtreme brush is 165g
None of my super-lite brush stocks are bent either ???

Dave Willis

Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #49 on: February 12, 2011, 10:20:21 pm »
Alex, the aerial brush looks narrower than the gardiners brush, are they any smaller?

Also what is the dirt retention like, are they ok for rinsing on the glass?


the aerial stock is about 40mm by 225mm 10% narrower and 15% shorter
or about 1/4"inch by 1.5"inch smaller than the superlight stock

the bristles on the superlight are about 280mm or 11"inch
the aerial bristles are about 265mm or 10.5"inch

the big difference is the bristle width
the aerial brush is 40% greaster than the superlight
superlight is 60mm and the aerial 100mm wide
this gives the aerial brush a huge cleaning area

2 of the aerial brushes i have are lighter than the superlight
at 210g & 240g others are are about 280g
the aerial brush stocks are totally stiff
the superlight stock bends

you can rinse witht aerial brush on the glass
you can also not bother with the rinse on a lot of windows with the aerial brush





the aerial brushes are better value in the quality and price
you dont have to buy all the attacments every time you want a new brush
it cost less than most other brushes at £25 for a new brush stock
after a few months use
the  bristles are still like new but the aerial stock is only a little worn at the ends
I was going to change it soon, but it looks like it will last years

Alex Allen

Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #50 on: February 14, 2011, 02:26:39 pm »
Alex, the aerial brush looks narrower than the gardiners brush, are they any smaller?

Also what is the dirt retention like, are they ok for rinsing on the glass?


the aerial stock is about 40mm by 225mm 10% narrower and 15% shorter
or about 1/4"inch by 1.5"inch smaller than the superlight stock

the bristles on the superlight are about 280mm or 11"inch
the aerial bristles are about 265mm or 10.5"inch

the big difference is the bristle width
the aerial brush is 40% greaster than the superlight
superlight is 60mm and the aerial 100mm wide
this gives the aerial brush a huge cleaning area

2 of the aerial brushes i have are lighter than the superlight
at 210g & 240g others are are about 280g
the aerial brush stocks are totally stiff
the superlight stock bends

you can rinse witht aerial brush on the glass
you can also not bother with the rinse on a lot of windows with the aerial brush

the aerial brushes are better value in the quality and price
you dont have to buy all the attacments every time you want a new brush
it cost less than most other brushes at £25 for a new brush stock
after a few months use
the  bristles are still like new but the aerial stock is only a little worn at the ends
I was going to change it soon, but it looks like it will last years

Which super-lite brush are you referring to Alex?

SL DT semi flocked standard splay?
SL DT semi flocked 15 degree splay?
SL DT semi flocked 0 degree splay?
SL ST mono
SL DT mono
SL Xtreme?

Just asking as they are all different & as you know the Aerial is so much better than a super-lite then I can only assume that you have used & evaluated them all?

The Xtreme brush is 165g
None of my super-lite brush stocks are bent either ???


you tell me mate
i couldnt tell you want degree of splay the aerial brush has

extreme brushes have only got a few rows of bristle, 4 rows i think
as far as i know tecbuk only make standard brushes
with weights as low as 210g
that make the aerial brushes the lightest you can get

if tecbuk made an extreme brush with half the bristles
i expect it would weigh less

Gardiner Admin

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Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #51 on: February 14, 2011, 04:42:50 pm »
Brush preference is a very subjective thing - what one person likes another does not get one with, hence the proliferation of purpose-made brushes made for window cleaning.

What is not subjective is weight. With the new ASA advertising rulings coming into effect on the 1st of March regarding website advertising statements, website owners are going to have to be very careful how they word statements on the their websites.

We are confident that the statement on our website about the standard width (260mm) Super-Lite brush range - "The lightest range of WFP brushes in the world -without exception" will fully comply with the ASA standards. This stands true against all 'current' purpose made WFP brushes.

Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #52 on: February 14, 2011, 06:23:56 pm »
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Dave Willis

Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #53 on: February 14, 2011, 06:31:43 pm »
Meeeow!!

♠Winp®oClean♠

  • Posts: 4085
Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #54 on: February 14, 2011, 07:06:47 pm »
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz


Maybe you should have slept less when "designing"? ??? your effort of a Pro-window thingy! ;D

Shocking! 8)

Frankybadboy

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Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #55 on: February 14, 2011, 07:09:51 pm »
i have noticed that craig likes a bitch at gardiners.

Dave Willis

Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #56 on: February 14, 2011, 07:27:37 pm »
That's not very nice. I've always found the ladies at Gardiners very pleasant - I like them all!  ;D

Frankybadboy

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Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #57 on: February 14, 2011, 07:34:31 pm »
That's not very nice. I've always found the ladies at Gardiners very pleasant - I like them all!  ;D
;)

Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #58 on: February 14, 2011, 10:11:13 pm »
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz


Maybe you should have slept less when "designing"? ??? your effort of a Pro-window thingy! ;D

Shocking! 8)



A,What,When?  i'm enjoying the pro-window thingy, as i'm not into good old free advertising i'm not gonna defend it.

Gav Camm lammy 283

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Re: aeriel brushes
« Reply #59 on: February 15, 2011, 01:15:51 am »
Brush preference is a very subjective thing - what one person likes another does not get one with, hence the proliferation of purpose-made brushes made for window cleaning.

What is not subjective is weight. With the new ASA advertising rulings coming into effect on the 1st of March regarding website advertising statements, website owners are going to have to be very careful how they word statements on the their websites.

We are confident that the statement on our website about the standard width (260mm) Super-Lite brush range - "The lightest range of WFP brushes in the world -without exception" will fully comply with the ASA standards. This stands true against all 'current' purpose made WFP brushes.

and it is an amazing brush !!!!
big up Gardiners ;) ;) ;)
LET YOUR PANES BE MY PLEASURE

"If CALSBERG did WINDOW CLEANING
 it would be C.C.C  Probably the best WINDOW CLEANERS IN THE WORLD ..........."