simon smith
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do you use soft ,medium,or hard bristles , does it make a big differance ?
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Depends what you are cleaning , if using hot water generally stiff brushes are used as the heat makes them softer so a soft brush would be way to flexido you use soft ,medium,or hard bristles , does it make a big differance ?
I started off using a medium brush, but a couple of years ago I switched to a stiff brush, even with cold water. Personally, I find that it agitates the dirt from the glass better, and I’ve never had a problem with scratching. Even with a regular clean you’ll have microscopic dirt on the glass which I feel a stiff brush lifts off better than a medium brush. I know many will disagree; that’s just my opinion.do you use soft ,medium,or hard bristles , does it make a big differance ?
As a rule of thumb for me it's medium to hard, I only use cold water and during the summer months when the weather is warmer your water, tubing and brush bristles naturally soften as they are a thermoplastic so for better scrubbing power it's best in my opinion to go harderdo you use soft ,medium,or hard bristles , does it make a big differance ?
I'll go for the prawn mayo with heineken to was down. Unless in pub, moretti at the moment ?I generally use a flocked brush as my daily brush, i think ita a horses for courses kinda question.
Everybody has their own preference, same as poles, hose, sandwich fillings and beer ??
ks789 said:I'll go for the prawn mayo with heineken to wash down. Unless in pub, moretti at the moment ?