Unger Hydropower Bi-Level Soft Wash Brush, 10"
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In short, yes. With a paint roller extension pole, I can reach all areas of the roller. I really like how it works.
With this brush, you can use it on vinyl siding with no problem.
My experience is based solely on the handle, I just bought the brush and attached it to a store-bought (Walmart) broom handle without any issues.
I lucked out by having a pole that fit my needs. I had to make sure the pole is thin enough, not the standard pole size. There is a lot of stiffness in the bristles.
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A few days ago, I purchased two of these for use at my workplace. In my role as a firefighter, we needed new brushes for keeping our gear looking its best. I was a little worried at first about the quality given the price point, but was pleasantly surprised by the brush once it arrived. The size of them is huge The brush face is a massive 10" across for better contact with the surfaces to be cleaned, and the backing is a sturdy plastic These items are held together by a heavy duty lining that should stand up to the test of It has a soft brush head, so there are no scratches on your clear coat or paint. With its standard size threaded slot for a handle, this brush is compatible with nearly any handle you choose. As a whole The product is great, the price is good, and the quality is great, too.
The only purpose for which this was bought was to clean the siding of my house. That was a big There are too many soft bristles on these brushes! Perhaps I am able to clean the green pollen deposits that have fallen within the last two days with these but I doubt that anything really stuck will come off. Although I used two different siding cleaners of increasing strength to loosen up the stains, it didn't even dent most of them, and I ended up having to use a deck brush to remove them. You might be able to wash your car without too much trouble, but you had better hope that the bird crap hasn't dried out.
It's soft and fluffy Using a level wash brush and a solution of bleach and other cleaning fluids, we washed mildew from our painted stucco exterior walls could be attached easily to the threaded handle of a broom. Because it was soft, it didn't damage the paint, but it was nonetheless sturdy enough to remove the mildew on rough surfaces. In the area I started cleaning, I did find some small blue fibers on the wall, but they were easy to wash off with a I was happy with my $10 purchase.
Though it isn't perfect, it is very good nonetheless. This brush has soft enough bristles to not scratch clear coats and I find that it is moderately stiff to scrub dirt off, but it will have difficulty removing tough and abrasive materials like hardened tree sap, bug guts, and bird droppings. When you use this brush you will still end up with residue if the item was hammered at speed and you do not go over it several times or scrape it before you use it. The handle is designed to be perpendicular to the roof or hood so you can apply the brush even when the handle is perpendicular to the roof. long as you clean the hard stuff first, then use this brush to finish it off, you will end up with the results you desire. Also, it doesn't scratch clear coats so I give it a 4-star rating for that.
Among the brushes are a pair of 10-inch brushes An extension handle we had was 20 feet long. I’ve found that it has just the right stiffness for removing dust from rough, lacquered pine logs that make up the interior walls of my house. Brushes typically used in vacuums are ineffective on walls this rough. Using this brush, you can pick up/remove dust without damaging the wall, because it is both large and dense enough (as well as soft enough). It doesn't take much skill and endurance to handle the brush on that long of a pole, even though the brush doesn't add a lot of weight to the 20 foot extension pole it is attached to. Our brush captured enough dust on each wipe that we had to lower the brush and vacuum it after each clean. The fine tips do not trap all of the dust, but it caught enough, so we had to lower the brush and vacuum it after each wipe. That's not very clean. As the brush did not catch all of the dust, it was dislodged into the air (not the brush's fault, there was an art to collecting as much dust as possible). Our brushing was done with an air purifier running. In summary, the brush was an excellent achievement in exactly what it was designed for. As far as whether it will wash mud off a car, I do not know. What if that's not the case? It has split bristle ends, giving it a relatively soft feel, similar to that of.
My purpose for purchasing this was to clean up my drips An evening of river rafting led me to stitch together a PVC drift boat. If you drop-off A stitch has thousands of dimples that detach dirt, especially fine grit from rivers in the desert. The Unger Hydropower Bi-Motive can be cleaned well with a little cleaner, mounted on a threaded handle, and requires very little elbow grease By using this brush, I cut my cleaning time by about 25% compared to what I would have been able to do The Unger handle sounds interesting and I will investigate it further. I am very happy with this purchase.
It's nice to have a brush for washing You can add angles to this picture if you like. Easy to wash with a little help from this. While it is good for paint, it does not offer enough oomph to release stuck bugs from windows or front of vehicles because the bristles are on the soft side. When I use it, I wash it with soapy water in a bucket. I am happy with what I have seen overall.
A 20ft power washer wand blew all over the place after I spent a fortune on trying to get it to work without blowing all over the place with this brush and a 24ft pole. Power washing is not as effective as this method, which should be used lighter. Make use of a multi-channel audio system Take a section pole and this brush along with some outdoor deck/house wash and you'll have no problem getting out all the black mold. To wash the house, I used the deck and house wash from Home Depot, which contains bleach. Don't wear nice clothes to wash the house or you'll look like a tie-dye! When you are done, you should have dye on your hair. We highly recommend using this brush as opposed to With no damage, the result is much better.