NEW BRUSH
posted on Friday 1st April, 2011 at 07:04 COMMENTS (3)
NEW BRUSH FROM THE USA
At last a brush that will clean flues from 6 to 18 inches, square or round and believe it or not we have NASA to thank for it.
As you may or may not be aware the space shuttle is no longer flying and US Congress has decreed that any technology or materials from any obsolete space programme must be recycled back into the world community. Hence, NASA has developed the UBH Chimney Cleaning Brush. The bristles on this brush are made of a composite plastic with a Teflon coating designed to clean the rocket jets on the outside of the space shuttle whilst in orbit. NASA has approximately 2,000 miles of surplus bristles which must be recycled.
The brush is designed in a conical shape ranging from 6 to 18 inches allowing 2 inches to be in contact with the surface of any flue at any time. The guiding ball has diametrically opposed high tensile cord which was actually used for tethering the space shuttle to the International Space Station and also as a safety line for astronauts when carrying out space walks. This brush can be used conventionally or because of its unique double helix shaped stock, can be spun.
It also comes with a multi-adapter lead rod and various adapter couplings so it can be used with all types of rotary cleaning equipment, universal and lock-fast connectors. Basically this rod can be used with any rods on the market both in Europe and the USA. Congress has tight control and does not allow any profit to be made when these materials are recycled so the brush only costs $25 and the US Government pays the postage although only one brush is permitted per company.
Since purchasing the UBH Brush all my other brushes are obsolete.
Don.t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase this truly revolutionary brush. Contact UBH Brushes at www.ubhad.con.hi.
Posted April 1st 2011
Filed under: chimney_brush clean buttonlock best only_one master_sweep
New Brush
posted on Wednesday 9th March, 2011 at 10:03 COMMENTS (0)
Just found out their is a new brush from the USA, which so I have been told can be used on any chimney.trying to find out more from the USA, will keep you informed if I find anything.
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