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CLEANGLASSUK

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The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
« on: October 11, 2008, 08:51:32 am »
I currently use the ionics brushes the old ones as the new ones are crap,bristle's are to stiff.
When i change to new brushes i was thinking about buying the super-lite dual-trim?
My friend has got one of these and they seem very good to use.
only problem is that i noticed a couple of days ago that the bristles on the brush are starting to come out and he has only had it a few weeks!!!!
Is this a one off?
Ive had my ionics brushes for a few years the bristle hav'nt come out and they are still going strong.
has anyone else got a super lite brush and are there bristles coming out.

I would be very interested in buying a super lite brush but this does put me off a little.

ps would you still recommend this brush to me.

SherwoodCleaningSe

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Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2008, 09:12:07 am »
I have heard of some faulty brushes being mentioned on here (not many though).  Mine works fine but I must admit I seem to loose a bristle every few days maybe even just once a week.  Not a massive problem as there seem plenty of bristles in it.  It's not as bad as a salmon for loosing them.  The most annoying thing about it is that you then see the bristle stuck to the window frame and can't get it off without ladders.

It's a great brush though.

Simon.

Re: The Super-Lite Brush Dual-Trim
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2008, 09:46:27 am »
I have heard of some faulty brushes being mentioned on here (not many though).  Mine works fine but I must admit I seem to loose a bristle every few days maybe even just once a week.  Not a massive problem as there seem plenty of bristles in it.  It's not as bad as a salmon for loosing them.  The most annoying thing about it is that you then see the bristle stuck to the window frame and can't get it off without ladders.

It's a great brush though.

Simon.

Ditto.

Also, regarding the Ionics brush mentioned in the first post, ditto there too; theyre more like wire brushes, dreadful.

Matt