Window mops and brushes

Anyone use brushes aside from wfp?
I just read the thread where folks were talking about window mops and how often they get washed and I thought, hey I never have to wash my brush. I don’t hear many folks talk about using brushes though.
I originally titled this post window mops vs. brushes, but it not really like that. Each one has it’s place I use a mop mostly but the Nylex brush I use is great for CCU (in and out) and outside on first cleans in general. It holds a ton of water and I’ve heard a hogshair holds even more. I have experimented with inside but it tends to be a tad messy. Though I do like it inside when doing a lot of small cut ups. I find it faster than mopping each one. A brush is great for outside frames too, can wash frame and glass with same tool rather than using a mop for glass and a towel or sponge for frames. If I’m on a ladder I almost never use the brush though because I can’t put it in my boab and it’s a pita to keep switching hands.

I use a hogs hair brush quite a bit.

I started out using a brush years ago but I don’t use one anymore.

AKA “Marko” made a video on how to make a brush BOAB from a plastic bread container, it works well for me. Otherwise I always keep a brush on my trolly/cart for outside work. It has a swivel handle on it as well, also by @BeautifulView.

I use mops and brushes daily. I wash them out daily, before I put them away

I use a brush doing high rise. Mop on lower stuff from the ground.

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The brush scrubs better than a mop but the mop is lighter and faster. ???

It’s very important to wash it before you put it away. Just keeps it working longer.

I took my WFP hogs hair brush off my water fed pole and use it as a traditional brush now because it actually slides into my bucket on a belt. It’s not as big as a traditional 10" wood block hogger so it’s lighter to use. I like that.


PS
I removed the threads off the brush to create a flat surface but it can slide into the boab even with them there.