Sorbo White Sleeve w/ith Brass Snaps
Quick Overview
- Brass snaps across the sleeve for easy opening anywhere, for convenience.
- Holds plenty of water, providing efficient cleaning without excess dripping.
- Wash new washer sleeves in a machine to remove loose fibers first.
- Budget-friendly, offering great performance without pinching your pockets.
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$11.30 - $26.35
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Sorbo White Sleeve with Brass Snap – Premium Window Washer
Get superior cleaning performance with the Sorbo White Sleeve with Brass Snap, designed to deliver excellent results on every clean. Perfect for professional window cleaners, this high-quality washer features a durable, long-lasting design and is washable up to 500 times.
Key Features:
- Brass Snaps for Easy Attachment: The brass snaps along the sleeve allow for easy opening and secure attachment to any Sorbo T-bar. Quick and hassle-free setup every time.
- High Absorbency: This sleeve holds plenty of water, providing excellent cleaning power without dripping, making it perfect for tackling tough dirt and grime.
- Washable & Durable: Machine washable up to 500 times, the Sorbo sleeve is a cost-effective, long-lasting option for regular window cleaning.
- Available in 6 Sizes: Choose from 6 different sizes to match your specific cleaning needs, whether for detailed work or large glass surfaces.
- Affordable Professional Choice: Sorbo Squeegees and accessories are trusted by professional window cleaners for their reliability and performance.
Pro Tip: To maximize the performance of your new Sorbo sleeve, wash it in a machine before first use to remove loose fibers.
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