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It occurred to me today that the vast collection of brushes I have are all pretty good at removing five weeks of dust and yet none of them will touch pollen, spider poo, fly poo or even bird poo half of the time. Why aren't brushes designed with a center portion of really vicious bristles - the sort that would scrub your skin off. Why can't it be done?
I've gone back to using a SuperLite Stiff Bristled Brush.
Alex I agree with Dave Willis. The black, inside bristles do need to be considerably stiffer than they are.Hope you can create something.Also, see my thread: http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=179599.msg1522513#msg1522513We need something made for the industry here
Quote from: Dave Willis on December 11, 2013, 04:05:41 pmIt occurred to me today that the vast collection of brushes I have are all pretty good at removing five weeks of dust and yet none of them will touch pollen, spider poo, fly poo or even bird poo half of the time. Why aren't brushes designed with a center portion of really vicious bristles - the sort that would scrub your skin off. Why can't it be done? Drop me an email Dave with what you currently are using. I have several prototype brushes developed which have a variety of different internal bristle types - I would be interested in your feedback.Ive got some time on my hands.
Quote from: Alex Gardiner on December 11, 2013, 04:53:54 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on December 11, 2013, 04:05:41 pmIt occurred to me today that the vast collection of brushes I have are all pretty good at removing five weeks of dust and yet none of them will touch pollen, spider poo, fly poo or even bird poo half of the time. Why aren't brushes designed with a center portion of really vicious bristles - the sort that would scrub your skin off. Why can't it be done? Drop me an email Dave with what you currently are using. I have several prototype brushes developed which have a variety of different internal bristle types - I would be interested in your feedback.Ive got some time on my hands.
Quote from: Dave Willis on December 11, 2013, 04:05:41 pmIt occurred to me today that the vast collection of brushes I have are all pretty good at removing five weeks of dust and yet none of them will touch pollen, spider poo, fly poo or even bird poo half of the time. Why aren't brushes designed with a center portion of really vicious bristles - the sort that would scrub your skin off. Why can't it be done? Drop me an email Dave with what you currently are using. I have several prototype brushes developed which have a variety of different internal bristle types - I would be interested in your feedback.
Quote from: s.w.c on December 11, 2013, 07:33:19 pmQuote from: Alex Gardiner on December 11, 2013, 04:53:54 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on December 11, 2013, 04:05:41 pmIt occurred to me today that the vast collection of brushes I have are all pretty good at removing five weeks of dust and yet none of them will touch pollen, spider poo, fly poo or even bird poo half of the time. Why aren't brushes designed with a center portion of really vicious bristles - the sort that would scrub your skin off. Why can't it be done? Lol sorry phone has been on silent on charge, oopsDrop me an email Dave with what you currently are using. I have several prototype brushes developed which have a variety of different internal bristle types - I would be interested in your feedback.Ive got some time on my hands.Check your texts
Quote from: Alex Gardiner on December 11, 2013, 04:53:54 pmQuote from: Dave Willis on December 11, 2013, 04:05:41 pmIt occurred to me today that the vast collection of brushes I have are all pretty good at removing five weeks of dust and yet none of them will touch pollen, spider poo, fly poo or even bird poo half of the time. Why aren't brushes designed with a center portion of really vicious bristles - the sort that would scrub your skin off. Why can't it be done? Lol sorry phone has been on silent on charge, oopsDrop me an email Dave with what you currently are using. I have several prototype brushes developed which have a variety of different internal bristle types - I would be interested in your feedback.Ive got some time on my hands.
Quote from: Dave Willis on December 11, 2013, 04:05:41 pmIt occurred to me today that the vast collection of brushes I have are all pretty good at removing five weeks of dust and yet none of them will touch pollen, spider poo, fly poo or even bird poo half of the time. Why aren't brushes designed with a center portion of really vicious bristles - the sort that would scrub your skin off. Why can't it be done? Lol sorry phone has been on silent on charge, oopsDrop me an email Dave with what you currently are using. I have several prototype brushes developed which have a variety of different internal bristle types - I would be interested in your feedback.