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NOTHING cleans glass better than a brush with a bronze wool insert. Only one manufacture on the market making a brush like that. Nothing works better for rinsing then a water bar. I've been at this for the past 11 years. Never sell yourself on a brand. It's all about the best results with the least amount of time. Presoaklng and wasting time is a good way to lower your per hour take. All plastic/nylon bristles clean the same. The configuration is all that is different. Your first hint the brush is not fantastic is when you mention "pre soak". Its not efficient or really some great brush. Glad you like it, glad you are pumped about the brush. But it is not a cleaning machine. Messing around with a 20 window per house average tells me you are doing small, low dollar work. This isn't a brush someone looking for production is going to choose. Not bagging on you or the work you do, but I think your world is pretty small dude.
@@jamesw.3491 love the view and opinion. No need for the insults. My world is as big as I need and want it to be. Rinse bars don’t work for me. Period. Everybody’s different. I have really bad oxidized frames here in Michigan and rinse bars just make that problem worse no matter how long you scrub. I do look to certain brands. I’m averaging where I need to be hourly and support my family of 5 just fine thanks. Not that I need your approval. I see something that works and is proven and I spread the word. A lot more goes into it then just “how well it works” from company culture to customer service and everything in between brand wise. Thanks for the comment!
@@hallmanwindowwashing6484 Your inexperience is showing. You don't continue to scrub and scrub on oxidized frames. Unless all you are doing is first floor windows, YES a water bar is better. You were talking about body stress, and a set of jets/fans puts more stress on the body because you have to lift off to rinse, then does a water bar that lets you keep the brush ON the glass. Hence less stress from manhandling the pole on every pane to rinse. I could not care less about someone else's company culture. Your customers don't give a rat's behind what Tucker's culture is, they care about YOUR company culture. Tucker, like ANY other company, is out to sell products. You, like ANY other service company, are out to clean windows. Tucker's RO/DI carts don't filter water one bit better than any other comparable unit on the market. Their plastic bristles do not clean any better than a comparable brush, made by another company. I still remember when Tucker came out with their version of the water bar, and it was scratching glass. Now it's plastic. Like any other company, they let the brand loyal fools be their beta testers, rather than actually do any R&D. I could have told them a metal water bar was F-in stupid and it would scratch glass. Gardiner makes a water bar too (and have made it longer) and it's half the cost of a Tucker water bar. But the Tucker fanboys love paying more for the same product, well, because they are not very smart business owners. They are just fan boys. Lol. Since you don't care how it cleans and put the fanboy in you focusing on Tucker "culture", we know where you stand. You think it's better to support a half assed brush because you love the company, and put that above making more money. That's cool. But the brush at the end of the day, is still a half assed bristle brush. At the end of the day, you are still wasting time "soaking" windows because the brush is not doing the work you need it to. In a few years, if you stay on this path, you too will disappear like many before you. I foresee a regular job in your future. Best of luck to you.
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NOTHING cleans glass better than a brush with a bronze wool insert. Only one manufacture on the market making a brush like that. Nothing works better for rinsing then a water bar. I've been at this for the past 11 years. Never sell yourself on a brand. It's all about the best results with the least amount of time. Presoaklng and wasting time is a good way to lower your per hour take. All plastic/nylon bristles clean the same. The configuration is all that is different. Your first hint the brush is not fantastic is when you mention "pre soak". Its not efficient or really some great brush.
Glad you like it, glad you are pumped about the brush. But it is not a cleaning machine. Messing around with a 20 window per house average tells me you are doing small, low dollar work. This isn't a brush someone looking for production is going to choose. Not bagging on you or the work you do, but I think your world is pretty small dude.
@@jamesw.3491 love the view and opinion. No need for the insults. My world is as big as I need and want it to be. Rinse bars don’t work for me. Period. Everybody’s different. I have really bad oxidized frames here in Michigan and rinse bars just make that problem worse no matter how long you scrub. I do look to certain brands. I’m averaging where I need to be hourly and support my family of 5 just fine thanks. Not that I need your approval. I see something that works and is proven and I spread the word. A lot more goes into it then just “how well it works” from company culture to customer service and everything in between brand wise. Thanks for the comment!
@@hallmanwindowwashing6484 Your inexperience is showing. You don't continue to scrub and scrub on oxidized frames. Unless all you are doing is first floor windows, YES a water bar is better. You were talking about body stress, and a set of jets/fans puts more stress on the body because you have to lift off to rinse, then does a water bar that lets you keep the brush ON the glass. Hence less stress from manhandling the pole on every pane to rinse.
I could not care less about someone else's company culture. Your customers don't give a rat's behind what Tucker's culture is, they care about YOUR company culture. Tucker, like ANY other company, is out to sell products. You, like ANY other service company, are out to clean windows. Tucker's RO/DI carts don't filter water one bit better than any other comparable unit on the market. Their plastic bristles do not clean any better than a comparable brush, made by another company. I still remember when Tucker came out with their version of the water bar, and it was scratching glass. Now it's plastic. Like any other company, they let the brand loyal fools be their beta testers, rather than actually do any R&D. I could have told them a metal water bar was F-in stupid and it would scratch glass. Gardiner makes a water bar too (and have made it longer) and it's half the cost of a Tucker water bar. But the Tucker fanboys love paying more for the same product, well, because they are not very smart business owners. They are just fan boys. Lol. Since you don't care how it cleans and put the fanboy in you focusing on Tucker "culture", we know where you stand. You think it's better to support a half assed brush because you love the company, and put that above making more money. That's cool. But the brush at the end of the day, is still a half assed bristle brush. At the end of the day, you are still wasting time "soaking" windows because the brush is not doing the work you need it to. In a few years, if you stay on this path, you too will disappear like many before you. I foresee a regular job in your future. Best of luck to you.
@@jamesw.3491 what brush and pole are you referring to? Is that the reach it brush and poles? Specifically, the window weapon?