Greg Pack
Wash Weenie
In the biz since 92. Never used plastic brushes. Hog's hair brushes was the standard around here nearly twenty years ago. I am not familiar with any wash that uses synthetic bristles around here. Talking about perception- to me they sound more abrasive than hog's hair when in use. I've never used one for any length of time so I can't comment on their effectiveness, or their effects on a surface over a period of time.
As far as cost- I generally get somewhere between six months to one year out of a brush, depending on bay volume. It's not a significant expense. My guess is that the poster that mentioned the brush pancaking after two weeks used a boar-tex. Those things were a POS.
Maybe you can could do an unscientific survey and put a hog's hair on, and see if the customer notices the difference, and really cares.
As far as cost- I generally get somewhere between six months to one year out of a brush, depending on bay volume. It's not a significant expense. My guess is that the poster that mentioned the brush pancaking after two weeks used a boar-tex. Those things were a POS.
Maybe you can could do an unscientific survey and put a hog's hair on, and see if the customer notices the difference, and really cares.