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and now for an answer.dual trim - two different length bristles, helps scrubbingsingle trim - figure it out flocked - fluffy bristlesmono - like a regular brush bristles.personally i'd go for the dual trim mono.
My experience has been I had complaints with the flocked but never have with the mono dual trim.
I was going to try the flocked one next,... reconsidering it now!
flocked brushes collect and keep dirt, so you are scrubbing the dirt off and its stuck to the fluffy bristles,...and trailing all over the glass.pap.
Quote from: Gazzasp8 on November 24, 2009, 10:48:20 pmflocked brushes collect and keep dirt, so you are scrubbing the dirt off and its stuck to the fluffy bristles,...and trailing all over the glass.pap. It doesnt matter if you have dirt on the brush as the most important part of the cleaning process is the rinse.brushes do get dirty, as you are using them on dirty glass, remember, the brushes are there to "gently agitate" the dirt not buff it up like a microfibre or scrim.Matt
Quote from: MB Window Cleaning on November 24, 2009, 11:38:19 pmQuote from: Gazzasp8 on November 24, 2009, 10:48:20 pmflocked brushes collect and keep dirt, so you are scrubbing the dirt off and its stuck to the fluffy bristles,...and trailing all over the glass.pap. It doesnt matter if you have dirt on the brush as the most important part of the cleaning process is the rinse.brushes do get dirty, as you are using them on dirty glass, remember, the brushes are there to "gently agitate" the dirt not buff it up like a microfibre or scrim.MattI know you aren't well experienced yet with wfp, but that post couldn't be further from the truth. If you rinse off, yes. If you rinse on, having a clean brush that doesn't hold much dirt is very important.A good mono does not get dirty on maintenance cleans.