I read on TFP that Nylon brushes are for vinyl, fiberglass, tile, and plaster that is less than one year. (Plaster includes any exposed aggregate and marcite finish) Combo brushes are for older plaster. All stainless are for algae (very stubborn green algae and also the ONLY brush for black algae.)
I have both a Nylon & a combo & two poles & I'm trying to avoid the labor associated w adjusting the Wall Whale (for bottom vs walls).
The Nylon on my older plaster is OK for ditrubing organics etc on the plaster. But am I also treating (smoothening etc) the plaster w the combo? Is it silly to use Nylon on my older plaster?
If Nylon is a decent idea for my older plaster, then which would you use the combo on, the walls or bottom? Walls have greater surface area, but bottom gets more crud sitting on it.
Thanks
I have both a Nylon & a combo & two poles & I'm trying to avoid the labor associated w adjusting the Wall Whale (for bottom vs walls).
The Nylon on my older plaster is OK for ditrubing organics etc on the plaster. But am I also treating (smoothening etc) the plaster w the combo? Is it silly to use Nylon on my older plaster?
If Nylon is a decent idea for my older plaster, then which would you use the combo on, the walls or bottom? Walls have greater surface area, but bottom gets more crud sitting on it.
Thanks