Machinery wash brush.

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
Do any of the chaps who like to polish their machinery have a particular water fed pole brush that they favour, be nice if it dispensed detergent too.
Thanks.
 

solo

Member
Location
worcestershire
I had a couple of cheaper water fed brushes which didn’t last. The current one about 4 years old is a virkar if that’s how it’s spelt. The handle is much stronger and about 50mm diameter. No detergent facility but you could use a knapsack first. I use a windowlene bottle for car wheels with tfr when I’m feeling keen.
 

ACEngineering

Member
Location
Oxon
Do any of the chaps who like to polish their machinery have a particular water fed pole brush that they favour, be nice if it dispensed detergent too.
Thanks.

The one from Sparex is decent, extending pole, got bristles on the ends of the head too so you can get in corners or stops you whacking stuff with the head and scratching it. I have 2 one for machines and one for the van, the van one I tie a carrier bag over the brush when done stops it getting dirty.
 

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