Gardiner Brush Ultimate 14in Med/Soft Bristle QuikLoc
Quick Overview
- Ultimate balance between weight, coverage & durability - 237g
- Dual Trim - Medium Soft feel
- Bristles - Inner Soft, Outer Medium Synthetic
- Suitable for use with water temperatures up to 45°C
- If using fanjets, some bristles may need trimming to allow full spray width
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$107.55
$122.95
Brush Ultimate 14in Med/Sft Bristle QLoc
Ultimate – A lightweight everyday brush with more compact bristle length. An excellent balance between light weight, glass coverage & longevity
- Dual Trim - inner bristles are a shorter length - allows for easy splay
- Medium-Soft Bristles
- Suitable for rinsing on the glass
- Weight = 237g (bare brush stock)
- Width = 35cm - 14"
- Suitable for use with water temperatures up to 45°C
- Features the Gardiner Jet Capsule System
- Comes with 1 set of jet capsules in the price
- If using with wide fanjets it may be necessary to trim surrounding inner bristles to allow fan to jet sideways fully
- If using this brush on a pole with a Swivel Gooseneck - you will need to pull out a little more of the gooseneck hose from the gooseneck and put an O-Clip around it so that it doesn’t pull back through the gooseneck and impede the swivel action, this will also prevent damage to the Jet Capsule
- If using this brush on a pole equipped with a pull on/off internal flow valve, such as a Univalve - you will need to have a hose clip or similar fitted above the gooseneck to prevent the gooseneck hose being pulled back into the pole which would tug on the jets and could lead to damage of the jets with long term use. Such damage would not be covered under warranty
- Six month manufacturing defect warranty
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