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dmlservices
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April 16, 2010, 10:52:02 pm »
hi
any body know where to buy these in the uk?
daz
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dmlservices
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April 16, 2010, 11:01:00 pm »
hi
cant see the brushes listed on there, looking for a 12"double trim , and 6"
daz
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Nathanael Jones
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April 16, 2010, 11:35:52 pm »
I've an 18" DT which was too heavy & got trimmed down to 11 or 12".
Brilliant brush, great splay & scrubbing power,.. but I only used it for 2 weeks because I'd gone soft after a year using SL brushes & I couldn't cope with the extra weight!
Tucker brushes cost even more than Gardiners ones, so I'd personally recommend the SL brushes instead.
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The Seven Bays Window Cleaning Company
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April 17, 2010, 09:20:19 am »
I now have tucker brushes on all my poles, and would never use anything else.
Yes, they are a tad heavier than the SL Brushes, but the cleaning power, and longegivity win hands - actually I prefer the extra bit of weight an advantage.
Pricey yes, but dam fine brushes.
I had a someome turn me up some aluminium collars to glue into the tucker jet holders , so that I can use a standard pencil jet.
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