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My boars hair is getting a little run out on Friday. A minging conny to do, but it will fly through it no problem. In fact I'm going to give it a name, 'Bertha the Boars Hair'.
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Yeah definitely might be worth or considering getting that for conny roofs and maybe even first cleans.My boars hair is getting a little run out on Friday. A minging conny to do, but it will fly through it no problem. In fact I'm going to give it a name, 'Bertha the Boars Hair'.
There's no point saying weight is an issue if your not using the lightest pole.. Straight up windows I cannot feel the difference .. Can feel the difference when cleaning over conservatories etc from the side.. But.. The brush cleans a lot easier, compared to the dual trim.. So the extra weight is compensated by doing the window quicker.. ( tecbuk sidetrack also great for those windows ) Also as Sam mentioned, the bristles on gardiners fold over on each other, I don't like that, and when straight up over a conservatory roof, the tecbuk maintains its splay and glides with ease..I now use my tecbuk for first cleans, and the gardiner dual for regulars. I have, after humbugging the notion, gone onto the weight issue, really can tell the difference. However, as far as cleaning and durability go, the tecbuk has it for me. I think you need to change the gardiner every two maybe three month, but reckon tecbuk will give six. It's a tenner dearer but probably more economical. As mentioned, I have now jumped on the weight bandwagon, which throws a spanner in the works, but both fine brushes, and usually on regular cleans don't need the best scrubbers.