Great job, Mark. I love the track brush!
A simple yet awesome tool for sure.
I thought there was a misspelling and it was going to be Truck Brush:mad:
As for that little red brush I never knew they were so thick. The pic on WCR made it look flimsy like one bristle thick but it looks to be 3 or 4 bristles thick and you could really hear how stiff they were when you hit your hand. But I don’t think I would have a use for it…I’m trying to think if it would ever come in handy.
I guess if I was using a vacuum for tracks that track brush would be handy to break up the dirt so it could be vacuumed, but I don’t see how by itself, it would clear out the dirt. Usually I just use my window cleaning brush then sponge or just the sponge.
The other examples, outside window frames, I just use my normal window cleaning Truck Brush. I try not to do the top frame and the side frames actually. But if I have to, if there is dirt or cobwebs I’ll scrub the whole frame down along with the window and if I see fit, I’ll then sponge the top and side frames so they don’t drip on the window when I squeegee.
I’m pretty basic, I just don’t have Batman’s tool belt on me:p Just Brush, squeegees, sponge and chamois and a 1" scrapper on my belt. I might experiment a little more next season.
Nice video (wrong brush;))
You see what I mean about how flimsy it looks at WCR? This is a total different brush then the one you have in your hand. Or a bad picture I suppose.
It’s just the picture. It’s the same brush.
It really gets into the corners and I find no need to soak the sill to get the toughest of debris loose w/ this brush. It’s actually just as stiff than say a vikan brush for wfp.
got 2 of em’. they kick arse
Our guys really love them to…They just work so well… such a simple idea, I can believe someone didn’t come out with one sooner.