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Elliot

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Anyone use a 35 cm wide brush . On regular maintenance domestic jobs . I realise they would be good on large commercial . But what about on houses , or are they too big to control comfortably. Any input . Cheers .

 
Anyone use a 35 cm wide brush . On regular maintenance domestic jobs . I realise they would be good on large commercial . But what about on houses , or are they too big to control comfortably. Any input . Cheers .
We borrowed a 45cm wide brush and tbh that wasn't a good brush for commercial or residential. If was too heavy and too wide and difficult to control. I used it for a couple of days hoping to get to grips with it. I gave it back to its owner.

When we do this commercial again in September I was thinking of trying a 35cm.

The trouble with brushes is that someones else's opinion is probably going to be different to yours. I found using the brush put a lot of stress on my lower back muscles. I struggle with lower back pain. I pushed on in the belief that although I was putting more energy into each brush stroke I was doing less of them. I found at the end of the days clean I was worse off than I was using a lighter brush the following day.

You may not have an issue and find its a good alternative.

 
Interesting on the weight issue . I was just thinking a 35 cm ultimate is still lighter than a regular super light which I have sued for years and use on every window I clean . So the weight wouldn't be an issue , just maybe thinking the size would give a faster clean .

 
The 35cm Gardiner brushes are good and bad

For commercial they're faster. But the edges of the brush don't get as much pressure

 
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