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Quote from: Slacky on September 27, 2018, 06:37:25 pmQuote from: dazmond on September 27, 2018, 06:15:09 pmQuote from: Slacky on September 27, 2018, 05:10:16 pmBrushes are like smartphones.You really really don't need to keep changing them, but when the manufacturer keeps bringing an 'upgraded' model out who are you to refuse the opportunity? It still cleans glass just like the latest one did 5 years ago.hot water knackers brushes prematurely i find.....even the ones that are supposed to be able to withstand hot temperatures dont last long.....Doesn’t mean the manufacturers need to keep coming up with new designs though. Essentially a brush with bristles on it is a brush with bristles on it.did you never read aldous huxleys "brave new world" while at school matt?its called "the arts of selling"....always a new improved item/product.......it works!
Quote from: dazmond on September 27, 2018, 06:15:09 pmQuote from: Slacky on September 27, 2018, 05:10:16 pmBrushes are like smartphones.You really really don't need to keep changing them, but when the manufacturer keeps bringing an 'upgraded' model out who are you to refuse the opportunity? It still cleans glass just like the latest one did 5 years ago.hot water knackers brushes prematurely i find.....even the ones that are supposed to be able to withstand hot temperatures dont last long.....Doesn’t mean the manufacturers need to keep coming up with new designs though. Essentially a brush with bristles on it is a brush with bristles on it.
Quote from: Slacky on September 27, 2018, 05:10:16 pmBrushes are like smartphones.You really really don't need to keep changing them, but when the manufacturer keeps bringing an 'upgraded' model out who are you to refuse the opportunity? It still cleans glass just like the latest one did 5 years ago.hot water knackers brushes prematurely i find.....even the ones that are supposed to be able to withstand hot temperatures dont last long.....
Brushes are like smartphones.You really really don't need to keep changing them, but when the manufacturer keeps bringing an 'upgraded' model out who are you to refuse the opportunity? It still cleans glass just like the latest one did 5 years ago.
I use Xtreme brushes for everthing, first cleans, builders cleans, conny roofs, gutters etc etc.Never noticed the slightest difference in scrubbing power compared to the bigger brushes. Used to use super light, supreme and even ultimate, but have not noticed any difference at all in how quickly and effectively I can clean windows. The Xtreme, for me, does it all, it’s light and easy to use, so I’ve never bothered using anything else since.
Quote from: zesty on September 28, 2018, 08:21:08 amI use Xtreme brushes for everthing, first cleans, builders cleans, conny roofs, gutters etc etc.Never noticed the slightest difference in scrubbing power compared to the bigger brushes. Used to use super light, supreme and even ultimate, but have not noticed any difference at all in how quickly and effectively I can clean windows. The Xtreme, for me, does it all, it’s light and easy to use, so I’ve never bothered using anything else since.my main reason for using a bigger brush with more bristles(like an ultimate)is its easier to get into the corners and clean the frames and sills quicker IMO esp for first cleans and larger properties.....the xtremes are great for all the awkward angle window work on my round due to its lightness but if i used it all day every day id be going though 2 xtremes a month i reckon!!
I took this pic for you today daz I like to get my moneys worth out of em!
I have had no issues with wear on xtreme brushes. I am on my third (medium hybrid), I change them around 9-12 months simply as I reason the bristle tips must wear, so scrub less effectively. The brush itself looks fine.I use as little pressure as possible on the brush (just the weight of the pole) as the more the brush splays the less well it scrubs. Maybe those that wear them out quickly are scrubbing too hard.
Quote from: Gomo on October 02, 2018, 10:41:54 pmI took this pic for you today daz I like to get my moneys worth out of em!I would be embarrassed to pull that out in front of a customer.You wont be getting an effective clean with that, its like an un-sharpened knife! You'll be missing your top right hand corners
Xtreme brushes are perhaps not for everyone, but I like my kit as light as possible. I use an Xtreme 22 pole as my everyday pole and find the Xtreme brush to be a perfect match for it. Without trying, I find that I work faster with this combination. I also find that though the Xtreme brushes may not last as long, say as an Ultimate, they do last me a decent time considering the amount of work they do. I find that they are a worthwhile tool, for me at least.I’m currently trialling a DuPont version which is very nice. Much better on leaded glass IMHO than any other mono brush I’ve tried, and I’ve got a lot of these on my round. As for longevity, I can’t say yet but I’ve been using it for a month now and it’s still in very good shape.