Watch that Red Maple, Them things can cost a bundle to replace.
Bryan P said
Jun 2, 2016
That's my tree! Outside my front door. No chance of it getting damage cause there's no chance I'll ever have time to clean my own house! :)
All Kleen Softwash Systems said
Jun 4, 2016
Bryan P wrote:
That's my tree! Outside my front door. No chance of it getting damage cause there's no chance I'll ever have time to clean my own house! :)
Wish I had that much business to say that lolol
BlueRidge said
Jun 5, 2016
A_J Pressure Washing wrote:
Bryan P wrote:
That's my tree! Outside my front door. No chance of it getting damage cause there's no chance I'll ever have time to clean my own house! :)
Wish I had that much business to say that lolol
Follow the advice of these guys and learn your new trade. It will come in time. I know one guy who asks for help and opinions, then goes off to do whatever comes into his mind the next day. He is constantly having troubles.
Bryan P said
Jun 5, 2016
I wish that were the reason, Anita! I've got another business so I'm trying to balance both. Then when I'm not busy with work, there's a "honey do" list a mile long. :)
All Kleen Softwash Systems said
Jun 7, 2016
I know about that honey do list lol.
How is the brush doing for you?
DrivewayCleaner said
Nov 14, 2016
Hi Bryan. Can you give an update on that brush? I am going through brushes like mad and they all pretty much wear out way too fast.
Bryan P said
Nov 14, 2016
DrivewayCleaner wrote:
Hi Bryan. Can you give an update on that brush? I am going through brushes like mad and they all pretty much wear out way too fast.
Hey Ralph. It works great. It gets heavy cause it holds so much water, but It's holding up well. I rinse it out after every job. and put it somewhere it doesn't get smashed. I really like the way it's got brushes on the ends.
DrivewayCleaner said
Nov 14, 2016
Bryan P wrote:
DrivewayCleaner wrote:
Hi Bryan. Can you give an update on that brush? I am going through brushes like mad and they all pretty much wear out way too fast.
Hey Ralph. It works great. It gets heavy cause it holds so much water, but It's holding up well. I rinse it out after every job. and put it somewhere it doesn't get smashed. I really like the way it's got brushes on the ends.
You hit the nail on the head with"getting smashed" All mine basically get disfigured and unusable.
Eric Schnaible said
Nov 15, 2016
I know those brushes well. They work well but they have a lot of heavy plastic and like you said, they hold lots of water which just adds to the weight. Gets old doing it jobs with high gutters. They shed a lot of water which can be a bit messy. I just use my water fed pole and brush most of the time.
Liberty SoftWash said
Nov 15, 2016
Eric Schnaible wrote:
I know those brushes well. They work well but they have a lot of heavy plastic and like you said, they hold lots of water which just adds to the weight. Gets old doing it jobs with high gutters. They shed a lot of water which can be a bit messy. I just use my water fed pole and brush most of the time.
Thats what I use my WFP.
BlueRidge said
Nov 15, 2016
This is the brush we have been using for two years. As Bryan said, rinse it out and store it so it keeps it's shape. The brush has lasted almost two years and is still in great shape. We purchased a water fed pole we have been cleaning gutters with that since August.
For those who are having a problem with their brushes spinning on your extension poles just wrap the threaded end with a finger of a latex glove. Keeps them in place.
Hank
Jeff Wible said
Nov 15, 2016
Man.I bought some REALLY good brushes a few years ago,..in fact I posted about them on here and just looked up the post. The brushes were from Zoro,.and they were only $6.99 and free shipping over $50.00. I bought I think 10 of them at the time. And then another 10 later. Now I see the same brushes with the same item number is now $26.78,..Sheesh,..glad I bought as many as I did,..and these things last and last,..best brushes I ever used,..and truth be told,..they are worth the $26.78
Just got this brush head in I ordered from Amazon. I think this is gonna work great for brushing gutters.
http://www.amazon.com/Carrand-93111-Quad-Brush-Head/dp/B004RCRS9I
-- Edited by Bryan P on Thursday 2nd of June 2016 04:28:45 PM
Wish I had that much business to say that lolol
Follow the advice of these guys and learn your new trade. It will come in time. I know one guy who asks for help and opinions, then goes off to do whatever comes into his mind the next day. He is constantly having troubles.
How is the brush doing for you?
Hey Ralph. It works great. It gets heavy cause it holds so much water, but It's holding up well. I rinse it out after every job. and put it somewhere it doesn't get smashed. I really like the way it's got brushes on the ends.
You hit the nail on the head with"getting smashed" All mine basically get disfigured and unusable.
Thats what I use my WFP.
This is the brush we have been using for two years. As Bryan said, rinse it out and store it so it keeps it's shape. The brush has lasted almost two years and is still in great shape. We purchased a water fed pole we have been cleaning gutters with that since August.
Multi Position Brush
Hank
Man.I bought some REALLY good brushes a few years ago,..in fact I posted about them on here and just looked up the post. The brushes were from Zoro,.and they were only $6.99 and free shipping over $50.00. I bought I think 10 of them at the time. And then another 10 later. Now I see the same brushes with the same item number is now $26.78,..Sheesh,..glad I bought as many as I did,..and these things last and last,..best brushes I ever used,..and truth be told,..they are worth the $26.78
https://www.zoro.com/tough-guy-car-wash-brush-10-l-green-5a171/i/G3239266/
And here's the old thread I started:
http://www.nationalsoftwashalliance.com/t56301109/brushes-for-fair-price/
-- Edited by Jeff Wible on Tuesday 15th of November 2016 06:27:08 AM