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U.S. wfp USER
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Best Brush
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December 15, 2006, 11:23:01 pm »
In the states we have no options as to brushes. Most guys that have been cleaning windows for long enough with wfp's will adapt a boars hair brush to their pole as there are no real good options.
What brushes are folks in the UK using?
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Shawn Gavin
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Re: Best Brush
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December 15, 2006, 11:49:32 pm »
good old american tucker poles and brushes the best in the business
http://www.squeegees.net/tuckcan.htm
http://www.tuckerusa.com/
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JM123
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Re: Best Brush
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December 16, 2006, 01:09:03 am »
Gaz's brushes are the biz - failing that we use Vikan/Tucker/Salmon
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Ballymena N.I
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Re: Best Brush
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December 16, 2006, 01:54:25 am »
Do you have a link to the product where it is available.
Thanks.
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Shawn Gavin
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JM123
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Re: Best Brush
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December 16, 2006, 02:27:51 am »
for Gaz's brushes you'll need to leave a message for him here on cleanitup, top notch brushes by the way. For tucker just google as you'll get them in the states. For Vikan try
http://www.windowcleaningwarehouse.co.uk/wcw/ecommerce/index.php?file=product&idcate=80
if you're working above 20ft I would go for the smaller brush 11" (16" far too heavy)
Lastly Salmon brushes, I don't know the link but I'll find it tommorrow and post it.
Overall Gaz's brushes are hands down winners over the rest - especially the swivel brush, very reasonably priced too. His username is GazH20 - I'll ring him in the morning and tell him to message you.
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Ballymena N.I
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Re: Best Brush
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December 16, 2006, 02:58:38 am »
Thanks for your help. I am familiar with the Tuckers and the Vikans. I am looking for something a bit more like what I have seen from Gaz's brushes.
I found a couple photos that look very interesting.
Thanks.
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Shawn Gavin
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Re: Best Brush
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December 16, 2006, 08:58:57 am »
You can try to email me,it will probably be better tomorrow as i`m having my computer sorted today it`s all messed up
,Gaz
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U.S. wfp USER
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Re: Best Brush
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December 16, 2006, 01:10:40 pm »
I sent you an email last night.
Will wait for your response.
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Shawn Gavin
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Re: Best Brush
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December 16, 2006, 03:08:47 pm »
Some people say tucker brushes are the best? Should I stick to my gaz brush (now fan jet compliant after five minutes with a drill and scissors!!)
Even gardiners website call it a gaz brush...
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Alex Gardiner
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Re: Best Brush
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December 16, 2006, 04:23:12 pm »
Hi Guys,
We have referred to it as a Gaz brush (only in brackets) as a help to any Cleanitup user browsing our site. They are actually from the commercial Salmon Range of brushes which, if any one requires one, we can order in for them.
Alex
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