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I've been using their cill brushes for years. Just tried a new one and it's useless. The bristles are so weedy and the clusters of bristles so thin that they just flick over the dirt without removing it.Comparing an old brush with the new and the old one is far more robust with thicker bunches of bristles.With all the dirt on the bottom of the frames and patio doors after the snow and bad weather, I ended up putting the old brush back on because it was taking too long to clean.Anyone know who does a decent cill brush?
Looking at this brick! Looks sturdy enough.https://www.wintecs.co.uk/water-fed-pole-window-cleaning/water-fed-poles-and-brushes/brushes/streamline-hi-lo-sill-soft-brush-14inch-360mm/?setCurrencyId=2Not sure how I'd attach it to the pole waiting for them to reply their website is pants can't find anything.
Quote from: Granny on February 18, 2021, 12:26:46 pmLooking at this brick! Looks sturdy enough.https://www.wintecs.co.uk/water-fed-pole-window-cleaning/water-fed-poles-and-brushes/brushes/streamline-hi-lo-sill-soft-brush-14inch-360mm/?setCurrencyId=2Not sure how I'd attach it to the pole waiting for them to reply their website is pants can't find anything.it will be the tapered thread - you will need a suitable top arm for the gooseneck
You keep using brushes like that give it a while and Eric Clapton will able to use you’re forearm tendons for guitar 🎸 strings they’ll be so tight.