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Gardiner Overspray Rinse Bar Assembly

Quick Overview

  • If you want to get the full feel of fan jets rinsing on glass then this is a must, great for rinsing on the glass.
  • Fully adjustable lockable angle - have the water hitting the glass/bristles exactly where you want it
  • Takes two Fanjets to provide full brush width rinsing
  • Fits any brush with a Quick-LoQ socket

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Item #: 157-4047  UPC : 00669893025547

$26.70

$31.85

 
 
 Available Late November
This is an obsolete Item

Overspray Rinse Bar Assembly Gardiner

  • Allows for Rinse Bar effect rinsing over the brush or abrasive pad
  • Gardiner Overspray™ for use with all Gardiner poles with QuicK-LoQ Goosenecks
  • Overspray Kit comprises the following: Overspray Mount, Large Overspray Jet Holder, 2x 50° Fanjets Jet Capsule, Jet Hose & T Connector
    • Allows for quick and simple conversion of any pole to an internal spray system or any brush to an overhead rinsing brush
  • Fits any brush with a Quick-LoQ socket
  • Accepts Gardiner Capsules for easy change of spray pattern
  • Low profile design does not impact brush use
  • Can be combined with Abrasive Pad Holder to provide on glass rinsing whilst using abrasive pad
  • Lightweight - Rinse Bar & Clamp weighs 18g
  • Registered Design No. 6011616
  • Please note: The overspray does not come with the brush, gooseneck or swivel pad holder 
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