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Quote from: Spotfree on January 22, 2019, 11:41:39 amQuote from: Dry Clean on January 22, 2019, 10:15:24 amQuote from: Spotfree on January 21, 2019, 08:33:25 pmQuote from: Matt Stanley on January 21, 2019, 07:25:26 pmYes, thanks Spotfree - great description. I used mine this afternoon for the first time - I was definitely quicker though it was hard to change my method - 13 years wfp creates long standing habits! I’ve always lingered too long on the glass so anything that will allow me to speed up but maintain quality is great. I’m using a 26cm DuPont Medium Hybrid - which I love - but it may splay a bit too much. I’ll keep experimenting!It does "twist yoyr melon" a bit at first as I was used to scrubbing and rinsing seperatly, now they're combined!Once you get used to it, and have been checking your work when dried you'll be much more confident and a lot quicker with it. I place a lot of emphasis on quality, I dont have to compromise with a rinse bar. In fact the quality is better, its quicker, use less water and less fatuige. Win,win,win,win!Explain what those who dont use a rinse bar are compromising on ?Trying something new and being open-minded!No seriously though nothing at all, I can't speak for others, only myself and my own experience. I re-read my post and can't see any implications there.I personally feel that if using 2 pencil jets, that high flow causes overspray. I cant "rinse on" on hydrophobic glass as it just doesn't do a good job I know this for a fact as countless times I have seen the results and they're not good enough for me.I like to try new things and give them an honest and thorough testing (been using rinse bars for over a year). Through that, I come to the conclusion that a rinse bar has many benefits. I can say that because I have tested it properly in all situations and its something I KNOW. Not something I am merely speculating about.I resisted using an extreme brush for years because Id got it into my head that it wasn't up to the job, its only when I realised that others where using them successfully that I seen sense, if you are not getting good and quick results using pencil jets then its to do with your skills or mindset and not the jets, how do I know this, because others can use them successfully, if using whatever gimmick you need makes YOU better or more confident at your job then why not use it but to say its a game changer when others have already proved its not needed only makes you sound foolish.Why do you think the more sensible hot users on here just say they like using it and don t make silly unproven claims about using it ? think about that.
Quote from: Dry Clean on January 22, 2019, 10:15:24 amQuote from: Spotfree on January 21, 2019, 08:33:25 pmQuote from: Matt Stanley on January 21, 2019, 07:25:26 pmYes, thanks Spotfree - great description. I used mine this afternoon for the first time - I was definitely quicker though it was hard to change my method - 13 years wfp creates long standing habits! I’ve always lingered too long on the glass so anything that will allow me to speed up but maintain quality is great. I’m using a 26cm DuPont Medium Hybrid - which I love - but it may splay a bit too much. I’ll keep experimenting!It does "twist yoyr melon" a bit at first as I was used to scrubbing and rinsing seperatly, now they're combined!Once you get used to it, and have been checking your work when dried you'll be much more confident and a lot quicker with it. I place a lot of emphasis on quality, I dont have to compromise with a rinse bar. In fact the quality is better, its quicker, use less water and less fatuige. Win,win,win,win!Explain what those who dont use a rinse bar are compromising on ?Trying something new and being open-minded!No seriously though nothing at all, I can't speak for others, only myself and my own experience. I re-read my post and can't see any implications there.I personally feel that if using 2 pencil jets, that high flow causes overspray. I cant "rinse on" on hydrophobic glass as it just doesn't do a good job I know this for a fact as countless times I have seen the results and they're not good enough for me.I like to try new things and give them an honest and thorough testing (been using rinse bars for over a year). Through that, I come to the conclusion that a rinse bar has many benefits. I can say that because I have tested it properly in all situations and its something I KNOW. Not something I am merely speculating about.
Quote from: Spotfree on January 21, 2019, 08:33:25 pmQuote from: Matt Stanley on January 21, 2019, 07:25:26 pmYes, thanks Spotfree - great description. I used mine this afternoon for the first time - I was definitely quicker though it was hard to change my method - 13 years wfp creates long standing habits! I’ve always lingered too long on the glass so anything that will allow me to speed up but maintain quality is great. I’m using a 26cm DuPont Medium Hybrid - which I love - but it may splay a bit too much. I’ll keep experimenting!It does "twist yoyr melon" a bit at first as I was used to scrubbing and rinsing seperatly, now they're combined!Once you get used to it, and have been checking your work when dried you'll be much more confident and a lot quicker with it. I place a lot of emphasis on quality, I dont have to compromise with a rinse bar. In fact the quality is better, its quicker, use less water and less fatuige. Win,win,win,win!Explain what those who dont use a rinse bar are compromising on ?
Quote from: Matt Stanley on January 21, 2019, 07:25:26 pmYes, thanks Spotfree - great description. I used mine this afternoon for the first time - I was definitely quicker though it was hard to change my method - 13 years wfp creates long standing habits! I’ve always lingered too long on the glass so anything that will allow me to speed up but maintain quality is great. I’m using a 26cm DuPont Medium Hybrid - which I love - but it may splay a bit too much. I’ll keep experimenting!It does "twist yoyr melon" a bit at first as I was used to scrubbing and rinsing seperatly, now they're combined!Once you get used to it, and have been checking your work when dried you'll be much more confident and a lot quicker with it. I place a lot of emphasis on quality, I dont have to compromise with a rinse bar. In fact the quality is better, its quicker, use less water and less fatuige. Win,win,win,win!
Yes, thanks Spotfree - great description. I used mine this afternoon for the first time - I was definitely quicker though it was hard to change my method - 13 years wfp creates long standing habits! I’ve always lingered too long on the glass so anything that will allow me to speed up but maintain quality is great. I’m using a 26cm DuPont Medium Hybrid - which I love - but it may splay a bit too much. I’ll keep experimenting!
I think whilst you may be correct dry clean it's important not to dismiss things so easily and at least be open minded.Look at daz with his leccy reel.....he swore blind there was no advantage to them, ask him now.Personally I can see how not having to lift the brush up in itself is an advantage as that does cause fatigue especially on awkward angles and I believe rinsing on does not produce good enough results on phobic glass.Whether or not a rinse bar will be faster I have no idea but I have ordered one and would rather find out for myself.
Quote from: Gomo on January 22, 2019, 12:20:41 pmI think whilst you may be correct dry clean it's important not to dismiss things so easily and at least be open minded.Look at daz with his leccy reel.....he swore blind there was no advantage to them, ask him now.Personally I can see how not having to lift the brush up in itself is an advantage as that does cause fatigue especially on awkward angles and I believe rinsing on does not produce good enough results on phobic glass.Whether or not a rinse bar will be faster I have no idea but I have ordered one and would rather find out for myself.Well said, honestly I think dry clean just likes sitting on the sidelines and waiting for a chance to ruffle a few feathers. Some mothers do av em...
Quote from: Spotfree on January 22, 2019, 12:27:51 pmQuote from: Gomo on January 22, 2019, 12:20:41 pmI think whilst you may be correct dry clean it's important not to dismiss things so easily and at least be open minded.Look at daz with his leccy reel.....he swore blind there was no advantage to them, ask him now.Personally I can see how not having to lift the brush up in itself is an advantage as that does cause fatigue especially on awkward angles and I believe rinsing on does not produce good enough results on phobic glass.Whether or not a rinse bar will be faster I have no idea but I have ordered one and would rather find out for myself.Well said, honestly I think dry clean just likes sitting on the sidelines and waiting for a chance to ruffle a few feathers. Some mothers do av em...True, most of the more experienced types on here have read all this nonsense before and just let you guys get on with things, I just cant resist.
Quote from: Dry Clean on January 22, 2019, 12:47:04 pmQuote from: Spotfree on January 22, 2019, 12:27:51 pmQuote from: Gomo on January 22, 2019, 12:20:41 pmI think whilst you may be correct dry clean it's important not to dismiss things so easily and at least be open minded.Look at daz with his leccy reel.....he swore blind there was no advantage to them, ask him now.Personally I can see how not having to lift the brush up in itself is an advantage as that does cause fatigue especially on awkward angles and I believe rinsing on does not produce good enough results on phobic glass.Whether or not a rinse bar will be faster I have no idea but I have ordered one and would rather find out for myself.Well said, honestly I think dry clean just likes sitting on the sidelines and waiting for a chance to ruffle a few feathers. Some mothers do av em...True, most of the more experienced types on here have read all this nonsense before and just let you guys get on with things, I just cant resist.So in your mind if I'm trying something new it makes me inexperienced? I would say the more stuff you try the more experience you have. If you like to stick with innovations from 15 years ago then great for you. I love trying new stuff as it keeps the work interesting. Variety is the spice of life.
Been wfp for 9 years, got over 650 customers, I’ve always used pencil jets which do a great job, I’ve been using the rinse bar for 2 weeks now, it’s still doing a great job, but quicker and it’s so much easier not rinsing off the glass on upstairs windows,I personally would never go back to pencil jetsRegards a very experienced window cleaner 👍
Quote from: jonny thompson on January 22, 2019, 01:59:26 pmBeen wfp for 9 years, got over 650 customers, I’ve always used pencil jets which do a great job, I’ve been using the rinse bar for 2 weeks now, it’s still doing a great job, but quicker and it’s so much easier not rinsing off the glass on upstairs windows,I personally would never go back to pencil jetsRegards a very experienced window cleaner 👍Wow it took you 9 years and a silly gimmick to come to the conclusion that you didn't need to rinse off the glass, maybe there is a demand for proper training in this game.
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Reply to Den, Are Gardiners bringing the 35cm rinse bar out,,?? Dazzler
Quote from: Dazzler3370 on January 21, 2019, 09:08:07 pmReply to Den, Are Gardiners bringing the 35cm rinse bar out,,?? DazzlerI would like to think so..... as the one that I use works perfect with the 35cm extreme medium hybrid for bristle firmness Best combination I have, I also use the 26cm with a ultimate medium as I have a few properties where the windows are to narrow for the 35cm. Have said it before that these bars pay for there self in one day when your going home at least a hour early.Until I started using the rinsebar I thought I had the fastest set up possible, extreme pole, extreme and ultimate brushes and tubless, I pull up grab pole as it’s alway connected (unless I need to change my pole), clean house hang pole up still connected to reel, press button for hose reel then drive to next job. Now with the rinsebar it’s so much quicker as a wall of water is following the brush rinsing away debris that maybe the brush would have left behind with Thad fatigue of ever lifting the brush off the glass.
Can’t be arsed to read the pages. I use an Ultimate Dupont that has gone out of shape a fair bit. How does the rinse bar reach over the bristles? Pics required I think!