Tianjin Corner Vacuum Brush
January 24, 2013 in Brushes by PoolSpaRemote
Tianjin Corner Vacuum Brush
January 24, 2013 in Brushes by PoolSpaRemote
Tianjin Corner Vacuum Brush
January 24, 2013 in Brushes by PoolSpaRemote
Pooline Stainless Steel Algea brush 10 inches 11024B 10 inches swimming pool brush with 10 inches aluminum back and stainless steel bristles.
January 24, 2013 in Brushes by PoolSpaRemote
Combination Wall Brush 18 inch Curved made by A&B 3004
January 24, 2013 in Brushes by PoolSpaRemote
Pooline Stainless Steel Curved Algea brush 18 inches 11025S 18 inches aluminum back swimming pool brush with stainless steel bristles.
January 24, 2013 in Brushes by PoolSpaRemote
Combination Wall Brush 24 inch Curved made by A&B 3024
January 24, 2013 in Brushes by PoolSpaRemote
Pooline Curved Brush 18 inches 11025C 18 inches aluminum back curved swimming pool brush with nylon bristles
January 24, 2013 in Brushes by PoolSpaRemote
Combination Corner Brush made by A&B 6510
January 24, 2013 in Brushes by PoolSpaRemote
Pooline Curved Brush 18 inches 11025N 18 inches aluminum back curved swimming pool brush with nylon bristles
January 24, 2013 in Brushes by PoolSpaRemote
Wall Whale Brush 18 in. Nylon Bristles made by GAB WW18RES After the first few days of swimming pool ownership, nobody likes to brush their swimming pool, and most swimming pool owners don’t do it. However, brushing your swimming pool is one of the most important steps in swimming swimming pool maintenance. You don’t brush your teeth to remove cavities, you brush to prevent problems. The same is true for brushing your swimming pool. A regular brushing prevents algae, removes dirt particles and continuously smoothes the swimming pool surface to ensure a long lasting finish. With an ordinary brush, you use two hands to make a series of short strokes, one hand to hold the brush against the swimming pool surface and the other to push the brush down. This method requires multiple passes over the same area and is strenuous because there is no way to hold the brush firmly against the swimming pool surface. With the Wall Whale, the key is to start at the waterline and keep it moving. Position the brush so the bristles are at the top of the waterline, reach as high on the pole as possible, and make one fluid stroke to the
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