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CLEANCARE WC

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WHATS WRONG WITH USING YOUR WFP BRUSH?
WE CLEAN BY FAITH, NOT BY SIGHT WITH WATER FED POLE WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHT.

AuRavelling79

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That's how Tosh should sound - not like Jimmy Nail!  ;D
It's a game of three halves!

LADDER MONKEY

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i wouldnt waste time doing that  ::)

CLEANCARE WC

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That's how Tosh should sound - not like Jimmy Nail!  ;D

Aint no doubt its plain to see....
WE CLEAN BY FAITH, NOT BY SIGHT WITH WATER FED POLE WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHT.

cozy

 ??? ??? ??? Have I missed the joke. Is this a carpet cleaners joke that window cleaners don't get? Cuz if it is, I aint ....... larfin!!  ;D ;D

boshravie

This is a professional way of cleaning window frames, there are lots of times that we have cleaned window frames which there was lot of debris in between the gap and frame base, and it use to take us lot of time to remove them with a water fed pole, plus the debris got stock to the water fed pole brush Hence more wasted time to clean the water fed pole brush.

Therefore this way we found it much easier.

This information is for professionals only  ;)

cozy

This is a professional way of cleaning window frames, there are lots of times that we have cleaned window frames which there was lot of debris in between the gap and frame base, and it use to take us lot of time to remove them with a water fed pole, plus the debris got stock to the water fed pole brush Hence more wasted time to clean the water fed pole brush.

Therefore this way we found it much easier.

This information is for professionals only  ;)


Oh right, sorry Bosh,I didn't realize that it's for professionals only. That's me out then. 8) I'll go and wash my T_shirt that I use for window polishing mate. ;)

mikecam

This is a professional way of cleaning window frames, there are lots of times that we have cleaned window frames which there was lot of debris in between the gap and frame base, and it use to take us lot of time to remove them with a water fed pole, plus the debris got stock to the water fed pole brush Hence more wasted time to clean the water fed pole brush.

Therefore this way we found it much easier.

This information is for professionals only  ;)


I use a microfibre cloth to remove the debris. I find wasting pure water and getting crap all over my brush tiresome. I also think i would find getting a specialist brush to clean sills a ball ache too. I like to go for the simple methods !!! As regards the debris inbetween the gap and frame base, i',assuming you mean the window frame and sill? Then you could flush for England and still never flush it all out, let it run and go over it with a cloth?

G Griffin

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You`re too late. Ken Dodd`s been using one of them for years.
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cozy

You`re too late. Ken Dodd`s been using one of them for years.
;D ;D ;D

Smudger

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what wfp brush you using  ???

i find mine pulls all the cobwebs off easily then a final wipe with the water off - job done

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

bobby p

that tool looks suitable for a trainee lad to use . id think he could do every window frame,the  whole round with it every few months.

Seymour Sunshine

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This is my cobweb and door sill brush. It sits in my BOAB and saves loads of time getting rid of those pesky little cobweb balls you sometimes get in the corners. I find it saves me wasting loads of time and water trying to get them off with my water fed brush.



It's also good for cleaning round door sills that can get really messy with cobwebs and tiny bits of vegetation.

It was 20p from a car boot sale.
Banjo players are sent from heaven ... to make drummers look good.

boshravie

what wfp brush you using  ???

i find mine pulls all the cobwebs off easily then a final wipe with the water off - job done

Darran

Gardiner Dual-Trim Flocked .

boshravie

This is my cobweb and door sill brush. It sits in my BOAB and saves loads of time getting rid of those pesky little cobweb balls you sometimes get in the corners. I find it saves me wasting loads of time and water trying to get them off with my water fed brush.



It's also good for cleaning round door sills that can get really messy with cobwebs and tiny bits of vegetation.

It was 20p from a car boot sale.

Hi seymoure  I have tried this brush before, but I found its not as good as the one we use now, specially on high areas.

Seymour Sunshine

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I agree. It's not as good. I can see that the long bristles on the duster you're using get right in to the crevices which is where the bits get stuck.

But for my own personal needs it's better. I need something that I can very occasionally just whip out at a moment's notice to deal with a particular cobweb or mucky door frame and then pop back in my BOAB and then get back to work.

And I don't use it on high areas. If the little cobwebs are on upper floor windows, they just get left, I'm afraid. There are limits to what's achievable.
Banjo players are sent from heaven ... to make drummers look good.

Tom White


Tom White

That's how Tosh should sound - not like Jimmy Nail!  ;D


boshravie

Well there has been 204 views so far and I hope that this has helped some of you who come a cross these kind of situation.  :)