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I've got 2 Neil, the full boars hair and the hybrid. I don't think any brush cleans snail trails satisfactorily IMO. Even the boars hair on the hybrid takes a few scrubs. The snails might be more trailly round these parts :confused:
I use the gardiners super lite extreme brush and it's great on the snail trails but the Tecbuk brush wouldn't budge it which really peed me off lol

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What one would you recommend tuffs?

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Brush? I tend to use either a Gardiners dual trim medium mixed, Gardiners black standard splay flocked and the Tecbuk hybrid. Sometimes I'll use an Extreme but they knacker too quick. Oh and a sill brush for plastics and conny roofs.

 
Brush? I tend to use either a Gardiners dual trim medium mixed, Gardiners black standard splay flocked and the Tecbuk hybrid. Sometimes I'll use an Extreme but they knacker too quick. Oh and a sill brush for plastics and conny roofs.
So I should get all of them lol

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Brush? I tend to use either a Gardiners dual trim medium mixed, Gardiners black standard splay flocked and the Tecbuk hybrid. Sometimes I'll use an Extreme but they knacker too quick. Oh and a sill brush for plastics and conny roofs.
I know what you mean about the gardiners extrem they do wear out quickly

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I could quite easily get a brush fetish....but, don't they all feel the same to use? Don't tell me if you see a slug mark you switch brush heads? To me you rinse on or off the glass and get a brush to suit. I can understand say switching to do a cony roof or likes. Personally I use Gardiner duel trim standard brush. The best seller. I now want a Super light same as. Just to save a few Grams

 
my tecbuk bent not good
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normal use lol after all it has had to months use the life span of a tecbuk so rishard sayes:rolleyes::rofl:
Am I reading this right 2 months a tecbuk should last? If that's the case its totally unacceptable, I would expect that from a brush that costs a tenner not one that costs over 45 quid. Anyway no matter how old the brush you would expect the bristles wear down not the body to bend or distort.

 
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