Best Practices, Filthy Windows

Just the guys on the forum talking. The Tucker brush has been the bench mark for a long time.

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I was curious on what separated some of these brushes, must be bristles?

Itā€™s mostly personal preference and word of mouth recommendations. The Tucker brush pleases most of the people most of the time. Theyā€™ve got it dialed in. :sunglasses:

PS
I like the Gardiner radius brush for the kind of work I do. The folks in the UK turned me onto it. Itā€™s a lighter smaller brush so I can move fast with it.

I bet they all like something else better now.

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I buy most of my wfp stuff from the UK now, they really have a wider assortment and things get there first. They have some great ideas

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I donā€™t know jeff, but using that Tucker brush for the first time and the way those windows sparkled after they dried today made me a believer! Iā€™ve been using a fan nozzle on my brush, but this Tucker comes with pencil nozzles. I liked the spray nozzles better, but canā€™t comlain with my results

Thanks for the feedback.

We do believe the TuckerĀ® brushes are the best in the entire world.

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I like pencil jets too, I actually have 2 pencil in center and 2 fans at end of each of our brushes.
The mix of both works well too.

I just received my new jets along with this 25" Gardiner goose neck.

:slight_smile: Not by Reach - It ownersā€¦

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So Jeff, how stable is that gooseneck? it looks very helpful if itā€™s stiff enough. Oh, how do you rig 4 nozzles?

That constructor brush with the modification for a bar of water looks pretty good, but when I discovered that WCR quit selling their products, I eliminated them from my list. Now I use a Tucker. Iā€™ll bet I would have loved Reach-it, but I really like my Tucker. Maybe Iā€™ll get that Reach-it brush and compare.

GREAT IDEA! I have my Dragonfly hooked up to my Tucker pole, and I could add GG4 to that DI water and mist onto windows to clean. Now THAT might just be the ticket! Canā€™t wait to get my GG4 from one of the best guys on the planet. Hey, @TheWindowCleanse Jordie, I certainly hope to meet you in Atlanta at the HUGE Convention next year!

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I did buy my Reach-IT through WCR because they were very much behind it at the time and I like WCR a lot. The constructor rinse bar is great but I like the Tucker brush better. Havenā€™t seen any rinse bars _yet_that compare but I hear Tucker is working on one.

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We use a wider brush than most, 45cm, but has 10 ports allowing various options for where to position jets and how many.

supreme-45-medium-n35_1

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The 25" gooseneck is stable, obviosly does need to be used differently due to size and leverage.

Just another tool to help get those odd jobs done when you come to some deep ledges. Quick connects make change over of brushes quick.

Work smarter not harder, right.

Our rinse bars will begin shipping next week.

Black anodized aluminum. Bullet proof.

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Those look great. Any chance you will ever make a black brush block instead of the red?

Unfortunately no.

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Thanks for the reply. Just wanting to keep my black color themeā€¦

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Count me in. Iā€™ll order mine next week, just in time for a Christmas gift to Mr. Sparkle. Oh, Shawn, I have a compliment and 2 complaints: LOVE my Tucker DI/pole deal from several months ago, and hope youā€™ll bring that back for my friends who wish to add WC to their business arsenal(PWRA Forum). My complaints revolve around the lack of handles on the DI, and the hose that ships with the pole (broke today at the pole, just entirely too stiff)

But nonetheless, LOVE ME SOME TUCKER!

that looks fun!

I too find myself shopping by color theme at times and can give in slightly to brand choice due to appearance.

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