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Water Fed Brushes

Learn more about XERO Water Fed Brushes

What is the difference between Nylon and Boar's Hair Bristles?

What is the difference between Nylon and Boar's Hair Bristles?

The bristles in your brush can have a great impact on how that clean is going to go. Make sure you have the right brush for the job.

Nylon - The least aggressive of the brush styles, nylon brushes are perfect for maintenance cleans. These bristles glide over the glass, cutting down on your fatigue. Dirt doesn't stick to the bristles so you can rinse with the brush on the pane.

Boar's Hair - This is the brush you need for the dirtiest of windows. Natural Boar's Hair is stiff and aggressive for agitating up grime. Drawbacks with this type of brush is that they get heavy when wet, they wear out faster, and the bristles tend to hold onto dirt so you have to hold the brush away from the glass while rinsing.

Should I use a brush or a scrubber for water fed window cleaning?

It all comes down to personal preference. Brushes are the traditional method that window cleaners have used for years. Brushes are great for agitating up dirt However, in recent years scrubbers have started gaining traction. They are lighter and offer a quicker way to change from an aggressive pad to a microfiber pad.

What does a Rinse Bar do?

Rinse bars make is easier to get that perfect, spotless clean. They provide water flow across the length of the brush to rinse down glass without the brush bristles touching the pane.

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