We tried these brushes too. Not nearly as nice a show (soap out of the head) for the customer as the traditional Hogs head brush probably due to the wider bristles. You also need to purchase (from KR) a $6 adaptor to make the Nog Hair brush work with the handle. The plastic aspect of the Nogs hair makes it challenging to create a locking connection to the handle. I used LockTight Red and customers still are able to unscrew the head from the handle in little time - and I do not think they are doing it intentionally just a poor locking connection. Maybe a different handle would make the head work better as the Nogs head is significantly less expensive.I started using these after reading a suggestion on here for them:
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-57842-tb-14x3cr-noghair-multi-level-wash-brush.aspx
Last longer than the Erie Hogs Hair and at 1/3 the price.
I finally got the adaptor to try with the one head I bought. LocTite won't work in plastic-to-metal. Rather than drill and tap the head I plan to drill and tap a hole for a screw to lock the threads into the head and partly into the adaptor, then cut the screw head off. I just have to pick up a #10-24 plug tap.We tried these brushes too. Not nearly as nice a show (soap out of the head) for the customer as the traditional Hogs head brush probably due to the wider bristles. You also need to purchase (from KR) a $6 adaptor to make the Nog Hair brush work with the handle. The plastic aspect of the Nogs hair makes it challenging to create a locking connection to the handle. I used LockTight Red and customers still are able to unscrew the head from the handle in little time - and I do not think they are doing it intentionally just a poor locking connection. Maybe a different handle would make the head work better as the Nogs head is significantly less expensive.
We have been buying the 4 and 1/2 inch Erie Hogs hair heads for about 20 years and lately have noticed they have not held up nearly as well. The bristles are starting to get twisted and knotted close to the bumper. I'm literally having to take a wide comb and brush out the knots or else they will just continue to twist up. Anybody else had this problem? Thinking about switching to the 4-inch version.Erie hog's hair for us. What length do you guys buy? We bought the 4 1/2" and it being hogs hair seemed too flimsy to clean very well. When new the hair is so long it just folds over. Next time we might try 4".
No issues here. I would think the slippery soap would minimize this. Anything change with your soap?We have been buying the 4 and 1/2 inch Erie Hogs hair heads for about 20 years and lately have noticed they have not held up nearly as well. The bristles are starting to get twisted and knotted close to the bumper. I'm literally having to take a wide comb and brush out the knots or else they will just continue to twist up. Anybody else had this problem? Thinking about switching to the 4-inch version.