Harbor Freight's Telescope Brush Has A Great Feature For Powerful Cleaning

Cleaning hard-to-reach areas around the outside of your house, such as your windows or the top of your garage door, doesn't have to be a hassle as long as you have the right tools for the job. Instead of breaking out the ladder every time you want to remove a spot of exterior mildew or a stain from an elevated location on your siding, you could try using a telescopic brush instead. These smart contraptions have an adjustable pole handle that extends your reach when you're cleaning by several feet. Plus, they typically have gentle bristles that won't scratch windows, solar panels, or the sides of your gutters. As a result, they are one of the most essential cleaning tools you absolutely need for your home.

With Harbor Freight's Telescoping Flow-Thru Brush, you'll also be able to wash the surfaces on the outside of your house with the help of the water that flows through the brush's head. All you need to do is simply hook up the bottom of the tool to a standard garden hose. This neat device also has an instant on and off switch, which makes it easy to conserve water. The handle extends up to 76 inches and includes a comfortable foam grip. Plus, 90% of customers would recommend the product. At just under $20, it's a budget-friendly addition to your garden shed or garage that might just come in handy for all sorts of projects.

How and when to use your new telescope brush

Using a water-fed telescopic cleaning brush is as simple as attaching the head to the handle, hooking up your garden hose to the bottom, and adjusting the pole to the desired length. As you clean, the product will continue to rinse the surface you're scrubbing down. However, if you're using this tool on your hard-to-reach windows, you might want to dip your brush in soapy water, or in a homemade cleaning solution that's half water and half white vinegar, before you begin. Additionally, you should dry your windows as soon as you're done cleaning them, using a material other than your brush.

Scrubbing down the sides of your house isn't the only way to put a water-fed telescopic brush to good use. You can also use this contraption to make cleaning your RV or your camper van much easier. The brush works great for washing the outside of your truck or your trailer, or even the sides of a boat. All of these vehicles can pick up quite a bit of dirt, rust, or algae if you don't clean them regularly. If you're looking for a slightly more powerful tool for cleaning the outside of your house, you might be better off picking up a pressure washer instead. However, you should review the most common mistakes everyone makes when pressure washing before you get one. Knowing how often you need to clean your exterior siding can also be important.

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