Weiler 44026 10″ Block Size, 6 X 18 No. Of Rows, Palmyra Fill, Wood Block, Deck Scrub Brush
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Deck scrub brush can be used with a broom handle (sold separately) for scrubbing decks or other rough surfaces Palmyra fiber bristles can be used indoors or outdoors to remove heavy dirt and debris Wood block is heavier than typical plastic blocks and is better suited for moderate to heavy cleaning Two handle holes, one threaded and one tapered, accept a Weiler 44018 or 44020 broom handle(sold separately)
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : | No |
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Product Dimensions : | 18 x 10 x 7 inches; 0.16 Ounces |
Item model number : | 44026 |
UNSPSC Code : | 47131600 |
Date First Available : | April 22, 2009 |
Manufacturer : | Weiler Corporation |
ASIN : | B004FTPT62 |
Country of Origin : | USA |
Domestic Shipping: | Item can be shipped within U.S. |
International Shipping: | This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More |
Best Sellers Rank: | #122 in Household Cleaning Brushes |
Customer Reviews: | 2,613 ratings |
ALLFLUKSD –
I loved using this brush. I bought it to prep my concrete floor before acid staining (which means the floor needed to be very, very, very clean). This brush is perfect for all tough jobs. The bristles are stiff, the base is well crafted, solid wood. The brush has held up really well (there aren’t any bristles falling out and being left on the floor).You do need to use your own mop/broom etc handle (anything with a twist at the end) or you could use by hand.Overall, I’m very impressed with this brush- good quality, excellent price, and holds up amazingly well.
Stella C. –
I’ve been looking for a brush to clean my wooden floors in my living room which will eventually need to be sanded. I had a hard time cleaning the grime which seeped into the wood. After reading the reviews which indicated that the brush could be used for a deck on a boat, I thought I would give it a try. I was able to scrub the floor, small areas at a time and remove much of the dirt. I was then able to apply a floor protector for the time being thus protecting and sealing floor.
MARMich –
We have concrete back and front porches that get stained every summer and fall with summer potted plants and then autumn falling leaves. So, every spring we go out and scrub the porches, but I couldn’t take another year on my hands and knees. This is a great brush – sturdy and the concrete does not eat it up like cheaper brushes. I could not find a better brush, at a better price, locally. I paired it with Rubbermaid Commercial FG636400LAC Lacquered-Wood Handle with Threaded Metal Tip, and the two work really well together. The metal tip of the Rubbermaid handle bites into the wood brush head so that the brush is not constantly unscrewing while you work. Great brush – I am glad I bought it and so are my knees.
Diana Moffat –
Yep, you read that headline correctly. Ha. I bought these to attach to the barn wall at goat-head height so that they had something to rub up against and scratch the tops of their heads! The goats are quite pleased!
Papadoc –
I’ve used a couple of these now for different purposes and it’s one that I’ll keep buying. I’ve used these on concrete driveways, brick, and a variety of wood surfaces. It handles any chemical I’ve thrown at it without being destroyed or even compromised. The bristles are strong and durable, quite stiff, and great for removing caked on and embedded dirt, algae, mold, or other decayed material. In general, it’s probably not the right tool for hard metal surfaces unless it was a caked on dirt, for instance like gutter crud. But on metal the bristles are probably too stiff to get any good scrub action.So far I’ve used 12% chlorine bleach, muriatic acid, sulfuric acid, trisodium phosphate, and oxalic acid [obviously at different times and with a clean out brush] Never go from one solution to the other without thoroughly rinsing, and drying your brush. Preferable to consistently use only for the same chemical.Be sure to always thoroughly rinse clean after use, even if for a short time. I don’t know what happens if you don’t because it’s just good process to do so. But if you do, this brush will continue to perform. Not that they are costly to replace, but it’s nice knowing you don’t have to carry extras or keep them inventory.
hurley1229 –
I bought this to scrub some tile floors and grout that was “let go” by the previous owner of my home. I attached the brush to a long pole, and it worked perfectly, saving my back. The last time I did a major tile scrub, it was on my hands and knees. I was thrilled that I could attach this brush to a pole. Fabulous product.
Kathy Koss –
I’ve spent countless hours trying to remove mold and moss from my deck every spring. This year I decided to go old school and bought this fiber-based scrubbing brush to use with bleach and TSP to clean my deck. It was awesome. Only took a couple of hours instead of all day like in the past when I used a commercially produced cleaning product. The brush holds up really well and I’ll be able to use it for many years.
d arivas –
Solid brush, great to clean tile and grout, rough concrete surface…..
rshaddrshadd –
This is a nIce well made brush that’s sturdy and long lasting. I use it to scrub my wood deck and concrete porch. The bristles are just right, not to firm and not to soft. My existing handle screwed right in and held tightly.
W.E. –
I used this on my embarrassingly filthy deck, with sodium percarbonate (oxygen bleach, like oxi-clean) and worked the heck out of it. I didn’t lose a single bristle, but there was a tad of color bleed at the very first use (probably due to the oxygen bleach). Good , tight fit on the random handle I used and cleaned up easily. It’s so nice to get “simple things” that just do what they are supposed to do, without falling apart in no time. I’ll look for this brand again.