i use the exreme, with hot water, and bird pooh comes off fine, and ive only seen 1 review for the aerial brush, seen lots of reviews for the extreme 99% positive. i was just wondering, if the aerial brush is far superior, why dont the makers push the fact and dish out some freebees to get the product , out there , ?
Not as bad as you make outNew and better productsd are coming on the marketthere are anti ionic anti brodex etcthere is several gardiner fanswho constanly post 10 post or more each day70 plus post each day, running into hundreds each week for products that tend to fall apart more often than any other manufaturer take the Water fed pole company Elite poleseasily comparable to gardiners better made better quality and valueyet you still get the same old rubbish from gardiner fansThe aerial brush is the best, just because you cant use itsays more about you than any brush including the superlights
Quote from: Alex. on June 04, 2011, 01:25:26 pmNot as bad as you make outNew and better productsd are coming on the marketthere are anti ionic anti brodex etcthere is several gardiner fanswho constanly post 10 post or more each day70 plus post each day, running into hundreds each week for products that tend to fall apart more often than any other manufaturer take the Water fed pole company Elite poleseasily comparable to gardiners better made better quality and valueyet you still get the same old rubbish from gardiner fansThe aerial brush is the best, just because you cant use itsays more about you than any brush including the superlightsDidn't you read the post this week where a user had his base section snap in half in his new Elite pole Alex?NEVER heard of an slx base section snapping.
Quote from: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on June 04, 2011, 06:53:15 pmQuote from: Alex. on June 04, 2011, 01:25:26 pmNot as bad as you make outNew and better productsd are coming on the marketthere are anti ionic anti brodex etcthere is several gardiner fanswho constanly post 10 post or more each day70 plus post each day, running into hundreds each week for products that tend to fall apart more often than any other manufaturer take the Water fed pole company Elite poleseasily comparable to gardiners better made better quality and valueyet you still get the same old rubbish from gardiner fansThe aerial brush is the best, just because you cant use itsays more about you than any brush including the superlightsDidn't you read the post this week where a user had his base section snap in half in his new Elite pole Alex?NEVER heard of an slx base section snapping. I had an SL2 section snap in half on me. You'd think they would make them resistant to being trodden on (by me). Nothing that a fishing tackle shop couldn't cure though.
Quote from: Paul Coleman on June 04, 2011, 08:09:16 pmQuote from: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on June 04, 2011, 06:53:15 pmQuote from: Alex. on June 04, 2011, 01:25:26 pmNot as bad as you make outNew and better productsd are coming on the marketthere are anti ionic anti brodex etcthere is several gardiner fanswho constanly post 10 post or more each day70 plus post each day, running into hundreds each week for products that tend to fall apart more often than any other manufaturer take the Water fed pole company Elite poleseasily comparable to gardiners better made better quality and valueyet you still get the same old rubbish from gardiner fansThe aerial brush is the best, just because you cant use itsays more about you than any brush including the superlightsDidn't you read the post this week where a user had his base section snap in half in his new Elite pole Alex?NEVER heard of an slx base section snapping. I had an SL2 section snap in half on me. You'd think they would make them resistant to being trodden on (by me). Nothing that a fishing tackle shop couldn't cure though.The SL2 is a different ball game to be honest AND you trod on it, it didn't snap in use.