How To Use Different Types Of Brushes For Washing Surfaces, Trucks & Houses


In this video, you'll learn how to use different types of brushes for washing surfaces, trucks, and houses. Not sure what brush to use for which type of job? We've got all your answers here. Click

Today I want to talk to you about brushes and how they're used in the industry and how they're different. So, on this side of the table, I have these very soft bristle green brushes, typically used for fleet washing or touching up around houses and sidings, that kind of stuff, or vehicle washing, they're very good for that. Then I have a much stiffer and let me just kind of hold this up and kind of give you an idea of how to do you like that. So you can see how soft the bristles are. This green one pretty much the same way. And then we move on to this deck brush, which has some very stiff bristles that kind of go like that do the same thing, but maybe you can see how they pop. And that's a much different bristle for cleaning decks and wood. Wood surfaces. And then here's another this is a specific type brush that we use in fleet washing. And the Brussels is a little stiffer for brushing the chrome stack, the exhaust stack on an on a truck. That's how that's used. You just connect the brush to it there and go up and down and clean that stack. And then a little more specialized on the house washing side or building cleaning is these little corner brushes. And again, these are this is a little stiffer than our soft bristle, not as stiff as this deck brush. And about similar stiffness as the stack brush, but these are for getting into corners. So you get into those tight spots where if you're trying to use one of these, it's going to bump against the side and you're not going to get up in there quiet as you want and it's not gonna fall the cracks or there might be something there. So this helps a lot to have In one of these corner brushes to get right into a corner real good and clean out all the cobwebs and stuff. And then we have the ceiling brush. So as you're going back and forth across the ceiling. So this brush would kind of angle as you go back and forth over your head and turn like that for cleaning the ceiling. works real good. And it has it's not quite as stiff as a corner brush and but a little stiffer than the green brushes down here on the end. So, again, let me go over these one last time. These are green soft bristle brush typically used for vehicle fleet washing house. Know the below about different types of brushes and how to use these brushes properly: Filled with extra-stiff, blue-crimped, acid-proof polypropylene, this Deck Brush with a 1-3/4" Trim is a great choice for use on rougher decks and cleaning surfaces. Each brush is staple set in a smooth sanded hardwood block with one threaded and one tapered handle hole. Filled with high-quality, acid-proof polypropylene, this Deck Brush with a 2" Trim is the perfect choice for use on decks and more. Each brush is staple set in a smooth sanded hardwood block with one threaded and one tapered handle hole. Ideal for cleaning spider cobwebs and other debris from ceilings and walls, this 4-3/4" Block Ceiling Duster features Black Poly bristles set in a foam plastic block with a one-threaded handle hole. Length of trim is 2-1/2". Made of a black polypropylene staple set in foam plastic block with two threaded handle holes, this is an ideal brush for scrubbing baseboards and cleaning corners. Its V-shape design allows for cleaning those hard to reach areas. It's solvent resistant as well! 5 1/2" x 2 7/8" Block Size. I hope you enjoy and learn something new from this how to use different types of brushes video. If you have any questions regarding this video and the tools that I have used then feel free to comment below. I also encourage you to subscribe to my powerwash.com channel to stay tuned for more updates. Like, comment and share this video. You may also like some other videos:

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