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mark m

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Smurf

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Re: Softwashing brush
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2016, 10:00:51 pm »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naG_IoL7_Ck

Why do you think that's a good idea mark as that brush looks pants to me?  ::)roll

mark m

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Re: Softwashing brush
« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2016, 11:43:38 pm »
You need a stiff brush to agitate the hypo /biocide this is a stiff brush also if you look you can see it is easy to control so no over spraying of chemicals so I would say it is a excellent brush

Smurf

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Re: Softwashing brush
« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2016, 11:59:01 pm »
You need a stiff brush to agitate the hypo /biocide this is a stiff brush also if you look you can see it is easy to control so no over spraying of chemicals so I would say it is a excellent brush

Gardiner stiff sill wide fan jettted brush works well enough for me and is probably half the weight of that thing too  ???
For FSG, cladding etc I prefer to agitate with a flocked mediam sill brush and let the chem do all the work so no real need to use a really stiff bristle brush anyways 

mark m

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Re: Softwashing brush
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2016, 12:08:51 am »
It is not applying the chemicals like that brush is it , I have tried loads of brushes inc Gardiners stiff brush which is a great brush not nearly as good as this one for softwashing you can see where your chemicals are going etc if you done lots of softwashing you will understand smurf

mark m

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Re: Softwashing brush
« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2016, 12:12:12 am »
as you can see a little bit of agitating works very well



Smurf

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Re: Softwashing brush
« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2016, 12:15:17 am »
But you said in the vid you have not tried that brush out yet so how do you know if it's anygood or not?

mark m

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Re: Softwashing brush
« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2016, 12:16:10 am »
You need a stiff brush to agitate the hypo /biocide this is a stiff brush also if you look you can see it is easy to control so no over spraying of chemicals so I would say it is a excellent brush

Gardiner stiff sill wide fan jettted brush works well enough for me and is probably half the weight of that thing too  ???


Try  a spray Bar smurf you will be surprised I got a wagtail conversion brush you can have if you want to try it give me your address and I will send it to you
For FSG, cladding etc I prefer to agitate with a flocked mediam sill brush and let the chem do all the work so no real need to use a really stiff bristle brush anyways

Smurf

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Re: Softwashing brush
« Reply #8 on: July 19, 2016, 12:18:15 am »
Very kind of you mark but I will pass on that wagtail poope  ;D

mark m

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Re: Softwashing brush
« Reply #9 on: July 19, 2016, 12:18:57 am »
You need a stiff brush to agitate the hypo /biocide this is a stiff brush also if you look you can see it is easy to control so no over spraying of chemicals so I would say it is a excellent brush

Gardiner stiff sill wide fan jettted brush works well enough for me and is probably half the weight of that thing too  ???


Try  a spray Bar smurf you will be surprised I got a wagtail conversion brush you can have if you want to try it give me your address and I will send it to you
For FSG, cladding etc I prefer to agitate with a flocked mediam sill brush and let the chem do all the work so no real need to use a really stiff bristle brush anyways





that is a couple of weeks old now mate I don't want to put to many video out and bore you lot to many times

mark m

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Re: Softwashing brush
« Reply #10 on: July 19, 2016, 12:22:38 am »
You need a stiff brush to agitate the hypo /biocide this is a stiff brush also if you look you can see it is easy to control so no over spraying of chemicals so I would say it is a excellent brush


Wagatil  might not be idea for softwashing but after using it I decided a spray bar was the way forward for hypo etc  since that last video I have found a angle adapter which is on it way so hopefull be even better now

Gardiner stiff sill wide fan jettted brush works well enough for me and is probably half the weight of that thing too  ???


Try  a spray Bar smurf you will be surprised I got a wagtail conversion brush you can have if you want to try it give me your address and I will send it to you
For FSG, cladding etc I prefer to agitate with a flocked mediam sill brush and let the chem do all the work so no real need to use a really stiff bristle brush anyways





that is a couple of weeks old now mate I don't want to put to many video out and bore you lot to many times