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ThisEither will be ok but if using stiff just go a bit more gentle
i very rarely change brushes during my working day...in truth it makes very little difference....i mainly use a stiff xtreme brush for most window cleaning work but will swap to a SL flocked brush for dirty first cleans and some delicate leaded (and will use different brushes for solar panels and plastic cleans).thats it.....Wooden windows = flock
sash window = ultimate brush
wooden sash = ultimate flock ?
brushes are a personal thing I love extremes brushes but I do like a ultimate brush for sash windows.
We all have our go to brushes I understand that ? but the original poster wanted to know best brush for not so great wooden sash then the ultimate flock is the best suited brush for that particular job ?i very rarely change brushes during my working day...in truth it makes very little difference....i mainly use a stiff xtreme brush for most window cleaning work but will swap to a SL flocked brush for dirty first cleans and some delicate leaded (and will use different brushes for solar panels and plastic cleans).thats it.....
I will use a brush bumper as well if needed depending on how old the windows are just as an extra precaution.We all have our go to brushes I understand that ? but the original poster wanted to know best brush for not so great wooden sash then the ultimate flock is the best suited brush for that particular job ?
I actually hav3 them on my ultimate flocks as I use them on all my listed buildings ?I will use a brush bumper as well if needed depending on how old the windows are just as an extra precaution.
Thanks for the tip. I only have a ultimate medium brush or a sill brush. Which would you advise using?I have a round in a old traditional country village, all of them have wooden painted sash windows. Ultimate flocked and supreme flocked work best for me. If it’s been recently painted & good condition, I might use ultimate medium soft. But with any wooden frame window, just work a little slower in general, working fast and whacking against the frames will flake paint etc. (Don’t mean to sound patronising ?)
Ultimate medium or sill should be fine.Thanks for the tip. I only have a ultimate medium brush or a sill brush. Which would you advise using?
is there a particular method you use when doing timber frame sash windows? I’ve seen some people clean top half of the window and then come back and finish the bottom half.
fans or jets for sash windows? I prefer fans on your standard window but feel like a jet might blast any bits out of each individual corner. What do you reckon?
thanks
Thanks very muchUltimate medium or sill should be fine.
If there’s windows next to each other then yeah, I’ll do all the frames all around the window first (don’t forget to turn the pole upside down and do the frame and that goes across at the bottom of the top pane, easy to forget that) then I’ll do the top glass pane, go to next window, as I says if it’s on the same wall, then come back and do lower pane & sill.
I only use pencil jets, so can’t comment on that. But see what you feel is best for you.