I appologise for all my spelling mistakes, had to give up smoking and concentration is impossible
who was it that put a pic of a tucker brush on here wa it rupertthehairChris
Quote from: NWH on August 01, 2008, 11:39:42 pmA little tip for slug lines,you don`t need to scrub and scrub them till the cows come home.Take your brush and follow the the slug line with it you don`t need to press hard,by brushing it in the line it takes on the glass it will just disapear without hardly any scrubbing.Might work if they went in straight ish lines. I decided to try the tip today but the snail / slugs go in small wiggly lines so very hard to follow
A little tip for slug lines,you don`t need to scrub and scrub them till the cows come home.Take your brush and follow the the slug line with it you don`t need to press hard,by brushing it in the line it takes on the glass it will just disapear without hardly any scrubbing.
How do the Tucker brushes cope with hot water? Do they de-form/ loose their shape at all?
The replica copies of the tucker weigh a ton and the bristles have no splay. Would be interested if anyone has a direct comparison between the real and the pretenders.Luke has me interested in what hes done to lighten his so will be having another look at the Tucker/Aquafactors stand.
i have been in contact with a guy in china and he can make me 100 fake SL2's for 5 quid each, dunno if its technically legit