Haven’t got new photography done the brushes, let alone do any marketing videos Damo.Still waiting on a video comparasion tecbuk vs Gardiner. I don't even mind buying the brushes. Want to see your technique.
Richard
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Haven’t got new photography done the brushes, let alone do any marketing videos Damo.Still waiting on a video comparasion tecbuk vs Gardiner. I don't even mind buying the brushes. Want to see your technique.
Lee GLS, there is are many and very obvious differences between the Gardiner’s extreme brushes and Tecbuk brushes. (And many more that are not obvious) The size & look of the brush for example! the monofilament count, spread on the glass, quality, monofilaments/bristles etc the list is extensive - but as you say yourself, quote “they (Tecbuk brushes) are no quicker than an extreme”I have said this on numerous occasions, I would love to see how Richard can be so much quicker with his brush.
I've had a couple of his, on on maintenance cleans, they are no quicker than an xtreme. How much scrubbing does a regular clean need, they only need a quick whizz over and they are clean, so all this talk of being so much quicker just does not add up to me. I think people that are worried about scrubbing power on regular cleans do not have confidence in their own ability.
Good point tench0771, removing bid poo even if only occasionally can be done quicker with the Tecbuk brushes. That does point out an obvious flaw with the extreme brush. The real floor though is… windows with no bird poo on them the cleaning time is very slow when compared with Tecbuk brushes, and the difference in earnings adds up each day.depends where u wrk m8 if buy da sea like me bird poo every other window lol an my white xtream takes to long 2 shift it .
Where have you been Smurf, that's been and done!What ever happend to the trial for members on here too as seemed to have fallen flat on it's face :Image16:
I tired it, my dad tried it plus two other chaps.So how many members actualy tried it...3 or 4 maybe?
Hmmmm i suppose, i purposely didnt do a review as its not fair. I look for the weight of a product first, then the cleaning ability. But my opinion matched my dad and co.Yep Damo it did... many thanks :Image9:
I'm glad you were honest enough to say that as after all what is the point of any trial if ppl are not going to be honest to leave good and/or bad feedback about a product.
Lee GLS' date=' there is are many and very obvious differences between the Gardiner’s extreme brushes and Tecbuk brushes. (And many more that are not obvious) The size & look of the brush for example! the monofilament count, spread on the glass, quality, monofilaments/bristles etc the list is extensive - but as you say yourself, quote “they (Tecbuk brushes) are no quicker than an extreme” [/font']
The problem with being a Gardiner’s fan is that you are stuck with those brushes they are slow - you unable to exploit the benefits Tecbuk brushes have over other brushes – and you think a video from Tecbuk would help you! Maybe you should work on your business instead of promoting Gardiner’s at your expense & loss!!!
Richard
That's not fair Damo!I tired it, my dad tried it plus two other chaps.
It actually lost my dad a job lol. We had an email come through, customer complained of excessive banging! This was down to the user not used to wfp. But he was using a tecbuk. The stock makes one hell of a "BANG" on brickwork.
I tried it for a bit, but the weight is too much for me. Nobody did a review, as tbh nothing positive came out of the trial. Except one chap said he loved the screws for the stock.
I like my set up nice and light, i earn a decent wage for the hours i do. I very much doubt it will double my earnings.
But that's why i never did a review.That's not fair Damo!
I think the real reason for people not leaving feedback is because people can't be arsed, probably why I didn't do it either.
Nothing about nothing positive coming out of it.
So much better then using a sill brush or a flat brush....IMO