Can you clean a square window frame with a rounded end brush?
Certainly!
I hear a little concern about the rounded end caps of CONSTRUCTOR BRUSH, and whether they can clean into corners effectively.
See this demo with size 4 bristles (1.5") - erasing the virtual frame without touching the frame.
You can make these bristles anything up to 2.4" long with CONSTRUCTOR BRUSH, at your will...
The end cap bristles can be loaded independent of the main straight bristles (as little as $4.95 to replace them).
The end caps are not straight channels - we kick the bristles out 20 degrees to force them to splay!
https://youtu.be/P1CjmoLu2gE
WHY DID WE CHOOSE ROUND END CAPS?
The ultimate and deciding reason was the integrated rinse bar using RHINO-TUBE to go around the brush.
Fluid Dynamics determines that a rinse bar with end-caps does not deliver equal pressure from all jets - whereas a loop system does - so, to deliver you the ability and efficiency to rinse with the brush on the glass, the compromise was round end caps.
I knew full well from my 4 years using a VIKAN brush, that rounded ends do not make any difference to the ability to clean corners... So it was only a compromise for the 'perception' that round does not reach square.
The true answer to reaching into the corners is in the splay and length of the bristles!
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Certainly!
I hear a little concern about the rounded end caps of CONSTRUCTOR BRUSH, and whether they can clean into corners effectively.
See this demo with size 4 bristles (1.5") - erasing the virtual frame without touching the frame.
You can make these bristles anything up to 2.4" long with CONSTRUCTOR BRUSH, at your will...
The end cap bristles can be loaded independent of the main straight bristles (as little as $4.95 to replace them).
The end caps are not straight channels - we kick the bristles out 20 degrees to force them to splay!
https://youtu.be/P1CjmoLu2gE
WHY DID WE CHOOSE ROUND END CAPS?
The ultimate and deciding reason was the integrated rinse bar using RHINO-TUBE to go around the brush.
Fluid Dynamics determines that a rinse bar with end-caps does not deliver equal pressure from all jets - whereas a loop system does - so, to deliver you the ability and efficiency to rinse with the brush on the glass, the compromise was round end caps.
I knew full well from my 4 years using a VIKAN brush, that rounded ends do not make any difference to the ability to clean corners... So it was only a compromise for the 'perception' that round does not reach square.
The true answer to reaching into the corners is in the splay and length of the bristles!
Sent from my iPhone using Window Cleaning Resource
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