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cleaned my car with my gardiners brush and poie , it cleaned really well , but afterwards had lots of scratches , which i have sorted now with t cut , but it was so easy to clean i would like to do it this way again , any tips on what brush to use on pole etc
Quote from: paul marshall on March 23, 2015, 08:35:22 pmcleaned my car with my gardiners brush and poie , it cleaned really well , but afterwards had lots of scratches , which i have sorted now with t cut , but it was so easy to clean i would like to do it this way again , any tips on what brush to use on pole etcAs you have discovered most window cleaning brushes are really designed for glass not painted surfaces If you want to clean paintwork again then a fully flocked brush such as the Vikan vehicle brushes or our own fully flocked cladding brush would be suitable.Even with these type of brushes though you need to be careful to keep them well flushed with water to avoid collecting grit in the bristles from the car's underbody and wheels.
Quote from: Alex Gardiner on March 23, 2015, 08:40:55 pmQuote from: paul marshall on March 23, 2015, 08:35:22 pmcleaned my car with my gardiners brush and poie , it cleaned really well , but afterwards had lots of scratches , which i have sorted now with t cut , but it was so easy to clean i would like to do it this way again , any tips on what brush to use on pole etcAs you have discovered most window cleaning brushes are really designed for glass not painted surfaces If you want to clean paintwork again then a fully flocked brush such as the Vikan vehicle brushes or our own fully flocked cladding brush would be suitable.Even with these type of brushes though you need to be careful to keep them well flushed with water to avoid collecting grit in the bristles from the car's underbody and wheels.Speaking of brushes Alex.............. Were all waiting here with our Debit cards to the ready.
Quote from: Jonny 87 on March 23, 2015, 08:44:32 pmQuote from: Alex Gardiner on March 23, 2015, 08:40:55 pmQuote from: paul marshall on March 23, 2015, 08:35:22 pmcleaned my car with my gardiners brush and poie , it cleaned really well , but afterwards had lots of scratches , which i have sorted now with t cut , but it was so easy to clean i would like to do it this way again , any tips on what brush to use on pole etcAs you have discovered most window cleaning brushes are really designed for glass not painted surfaces If you want to clean paintwork again then a fully flocked brush such as the Vikan vehicle brushes or our own fully flocked cladding brush would be suitable.Even with these type of brushes though you need to be careful to keep them well flushed with water to avoid collecting grit in the bristles from the car's underbody and wheels.Speaking of brushes Alex.............. Were all waiting here with our Debit cards to the ready. Our warehouse space is also awaiting their arrival..........