Spotless chimney
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If you need to polish a ceramic chimney, you’ll need a ceramic cleaner to get the job done. Most rods have a locking mechanism, so you shouldn’t have to worry about losing direction when cleaning.Įvery now and then, your team might run into a chimney that isn’t made from conventional materials (stone/metal).
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When purchasing chimney cleaning rods, make sure you can connect the rods together so you can reach more space. The rods also help remove soot from the chimney’s base to prevent fires. Many flexible chimney cleaning rods contain nylon and some form of elastic material. These rods are extremely helpful when you’re cleaning chimneys with a bend so you can reach throughout the entire shaft. With a great brush comes a chimney cleaning rod. If you’re working on metal chimneys often, make sure to keep this useful tool close by. Your clients will be satisfied when they know their chimney is completely polished without any scratches or damages. If you need to get rid of stains from coal, oil, or acidic compounds, the polypropylene brush is an excellent choice for your techs. Polypropylene brushes are suitable for cleaning off stainless steel and also protect the homeowner’s warranty agreement since they don’t leave unsightly scratches.
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Unlike wire brushes, polypropylene offers more subtle and non-aggressive cleaning for fragile chimneys and flues.