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spudd

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Gardiners Medium mixed bristle sill brush
« on: November 14, 2012, 10:45:38 pm »
Anyone tried the new medium mixed sill brush from Gardiners??
Like the look of em but just good to get everyone else's opinion/experience..

LWC

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Re: Gardiners Medium mixed bristle sill brush
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2012, 08:20:15 am »
After using it for past 6 months or so now id go with mixed medium dual trim not the sill. Its a good brush dont get me wrong, i just dont think its up to every day in and out, picking up new jobs etc, maintenance cleans are fine but new cleans are a bit of a nightmare, the sill brush collects all the crap in the brush then i end up spreading it over next window.

Ive just bought a dual trim, much happier with it, its that little bit 'arder  ;D

Sill brush is good tho ;) just not 'ard enough for me

DeLuce

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Re: Gardiners Medium mixed bristle sill brush
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2012, 10:20:59 am »
I got myself the medium Xtreme brush, never tried them before (any of the Xtreme brushes that is). When it came, I thought, blimey, that's not going to move sparrow crap, never mind seagull dump! But I must say that it's the brush I use the most and it does an excellent job on all cleans wether new or regular. Well worth a look  ;D
By the way, I use the carbon gooseneck with it. A fantastic combination.

spudd

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Re: Gardiners Medium mixed bristle sill brush
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2012, 04:33:04 pm »
I use the medium mixed extreme brush and love it that's why I'm quite intrigued to no everyone's experience with the new sill brush..

I also have the dual trim mixed brush LWC and I'm not overly keen to be fair, can't really get use to it, doesn't really feel like it gets right in the corners like the softer bristles of the extreme mixed brush  :) ???