Hi Andrew, I would have liked to include more brushes but I kinda used just what I had just to give an idea of what to look out for with a brush so you can test the one(s) you own yourself to see just how efficient they really are. I have to say I was a bit surprised at the results myself.
Thanks Christ for the tip about brushes ...!!! that was my question what kind of brush can i use on my new Gardiner pole >>>?? there is a lot in the market for your experience now i know thank You.
Trying to figure out which brush to buy . It should be a good allround brush as Well as a reasonable Price , x Line , or ?? / I have an Unger you show but not too much in love with it . It Came with My Unger start kit Nlite , DL12 and pole as well
All righty 😁 , regarding carbon f. Poles , would you say that Gardiner poles is where you get the most for your money , need to buy one and not sure about a hybrid or a carbon due to the price difference
I would say that Gardiners are about the best. I have been using an SL-X for a while now and am very impressed with it. I know it costs a lot but its worth it. A hybrid may be your only option if you can't stretch to a full carbon fibre one yet. The same quality will be there.
Thanx , I do believe you Are right in going for a Carbon F. Pole / They Are on the Way out hybrids I know for sure , at leaset in regards to the Pro. Market. By the Way , I have the Facelift Bigboy as You , When i stop the waterflow the pump stops aftenen a second or WTO and starts Again when water pressure opens Valve, but only if i have pressed the switch on 2 where you can't adjunkt pressure . If I do the same on the variable setting the pump does not stop !? Is This just how This baby works?
I did have a gardiners sill brush but like you said not much contact with glass and agree with you about flattening front off it which would sort it out . Plus the bristles on my one dropped out like a tescos tooth brush . I have a soft supreme brush now and love it for everyday use ,its also good for sills too. Good splay kind for leads and Georgian windows
Likewise, I've learnt so much from you Chris and your video's helped get me started two years ago and doing well now down-under. Thanks!
Well done Neil, keep it going!
Thanks for this Chris... It really helps. We appreciate you. Job done! 😀
Thanks for your kind comments
Smart way to check the contact. Shows you are a thinking man...not just listening to the hype ;-)
Great video Chris, however u forgot to include the Tucker Alpha brush in your comparison. They're made here in the USA. Cld you not get one?
Hi Andrew, I would have liked to include more brushes but I kinda used just what I had just to give an idea of what to look out for with a brush so you can test the one(s) you own yourself to see just how efficient they really are. I have to say I was a bit surprised at the results myself.
beltin vid as always .infact was looking into a new brush and you've helped out as always I thank you sir .
You're welcome Darren!
I'm old school but I will be getting one. I gave you the👍 I always like your content. It's great.
Cheers Marcus!
Thanks!
Hi Chris, i'm new to the wfp business and get great info every time I watch your videos, many thanks for all the info
Hi Steve, glad I could help.
Thanks Christ for the tip about brushes ...!!! that was my question what kind of brush can i use on my new Gardiner pole >>>?? there is a lot in the market for your experience now i know thank You.
The Gardiners one's should do fine and there is no problems with the fit that way.
Trying to figure out which brush to buy . It should be a good allround brush as Well as a reasonable Price , x Line , or ?? / I have an Unger you show but not too much in love with it . It Came with My Unger start kit Nlite , DL12 and pole as well
Go for the X-Line. It's a good brush with a good balance of bristle and lightness. You will feel a world of difference from the Unger brush.
All righty 😁 ,
regarding carbon f. Poles , would you say that Gardiner poles is where you get the most for your money , need to buy one and not sure about a hybrid or a carbon due to the price difference
I would say that Gardiners are about the best. I have been using an SL-X for a while now and am very impressed with it. I know it costs a lot but its worth it. A hybrid may be your only option if you can't stretch to a full carbon fibre one yet. The same quality will be there.
The only downside to a hybrid is the extra little bit of weight and a bit more flex. Rigidity is a big help when doing wfp.
Thanx , I do believe you Are right in going for a Carbon F. Pole / They Are on the Way out hybrids I know for sure , at leaset in regards to the Pro. Market.
By the Way , I have the Facelift Bigboy as You , When i stop the waterflow the pump stops aftenen a second or WTO and starts Again when water pressure opens Valve, but only if i have pressed the switch on 2 where you can't adjunkt pressure . If I do the same on the variable setting the pump does not stop !? Is This just how This baby works?
I think your back pack has a fault. It should stop after a second or two on either setting.
I did have a gardiners sill brush but like you said not much contact with glass and agree with you about flattening front off it which would sort it out . Plus the bristles on my one dropped out like a tescos tooth brush . I have a soft supreme brush now and love it for everyday use ,its also good for sills too. Good splay kind for leads and Georgian windows
I think I should try a soft supreme brush as well Stevie.
great review. thanks
Cheers Pat