Auto Brush
Hi,
Just wanted to let you all know about my new Auto Brush.
The link for the brush is at
http://www.window-tools.com/auto.htm
I will have better quality video clips in the near future.
Peter Fogwill
http://www.window-tools.com
Sorry for the delay in the new Autobrush. Due to popular demand, and the fact that a large No. of people rinse separately after brushing the window, I had to completely redesign the brush to accommodate this.
I now have a product which completely controls the flow of water on the brush head, and will pump water whether the brush is on the glass or not. The water will flow or stop only when you want it to. The water saving should be quite significant, as the only time you are using water is when you are cleaning the window. When moving the pole from window to window, or lowering or heighting the pole, or walking back and forth to the van, the water has stopped.
Depending on your pump set-up you should also see a reduction on battery consumption as in most cases the pump will stop when the water stops.
Apart from the above advantages there is also a big bonus for those of you who use two poles from the one pump. Before you switched the pump on and the water would flow through the two brushes at once, whether you were cleaning a window or not. It meant you always had 50% of the total amount of water that the pump could supply at any given time. Now with having Autobrushes in use you can time it so that you can be rinsing as the other operative is moving to the next window, this way you have the full pressure available to rinse separately if needed.
There is also a safety element, I have in the past seen window cleaners rushing around when lowering poles, or moving from window to window, especially when there is obstacles in their way. They are doing this to avoid too much water wastage as the water is flowing from the brush as they are trying to get to the next window- sound familiar? With the Autobrush you are much more relaxed, as you are not wasting water when the brush is not on the glass.
The price for the Salmon brush complete with the necessary attachments to turn the water on and off will be £69.00 complete, price may change in the near future. This is fitted with a metal angle joint, and two spray jets.
Orders can be taken now for early next week delivery.
If you need any more information please let me know,
Peter Fogwill
www.window-tools.com