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Rinsing With brush ON glass!

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Noticed some using pencils and some are using fan jets which is the best for rinsing on?

 
Got my medium soft today and tried rinsing on with pencil jets on my own windows was perfect result saying that they were clean in the first place.

 
Used the med soft today on around 50% on my round and rinsed on glass just the ground floor only, seemed to work well, couldn't see any bits of on the glass.

 
Got the 35cm med/soft ultimate today with swivel gooseneck

Brilliant setup and even quicker rinsing on the glass

 
I think some gardiner brushes are designed for rinising on the glass, i recommend if your gona do it have the flow rate up higher and make sure the brush is fairly clean. I think it's a good idea to rinse ON on third story and higher to reduce strain.

 
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I rinse on whatever brush i am using

Flocked or not but then i do have very high flow

 
I leave one edge of the brush on, so rinsing from left to right, I lift just the left side of brush off the glass. Then swap to lifting right side off to go left. Makes it easier than rinsing off the glass, without worrying about whether it will work or not!

 
hi guys !Quick question ! ,been wfp for years but never acctually tried it myself ,affraid of bad results.

Ive heard it a couple of times ,that it is possible to rinse with the brush ON the glass, especially on Really High jobs it would be Nice . Even heard Alex gardiner say it in his brush review.

As i understand , this only goes with brushes that non-flocked , something about the flocked collects dirt easier and then it would turn out as a bad rinse because of that.

So ! Whats your experience guys !?

Cheers !
 
hi guys !Quick question ! ,been wfp for years but never acctually tried it myself ,affraid of bad results.

Ive heard it a couple of times ,that it is possible to rinse with the brush ON the glass, especially on Really High jobs it would be Nice . Even heard Alex gardiner say it in his brush review.

As i understand , this only goes with brushes that non-flocked , something about the flocked collects dirt easier and then it would turn out as a bad rinse because of that.

So ! Whats your experience guys !?

Cheers !
We have done that way for 15 years work fine!

 
high flow a mustlike 99psi not 60 lol what you will fine when you get use to it that the waters gunning out that fast you wont need to rince as much which means you will be quicker , making more £ and using less water ! it just takes some time getting your head run it all if your a low flow user
Pressure is not flow.

 
Trust me you can rinse with brush on... there's no lifting that off the glass when fully extended lol...
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