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Re: Looking for roller brush

Chimney sweep? what's that? asks the fellow from Arizona

(actually a chimney sweep lives up the road from me, I see him driving his old Ford truck to work often, wearing his top hat and towing his little trailer advertising his services)
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o make Found Large bristle brushes

You were all looking in the wrong areas. People who make filters for koi ponds use 5-6 inch plastic brushes several feet long to allow algae to collect on them, and they are fairly inexpensive. Check out this link:

http://www.azponds.com/filter_media.htm


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Re: Looking for roller brush

Check these monster hair brushes out.....www.adiscountbeauty.com/page292.html
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Re: Looking for roller brush

Check out your local job shop or vacuum store
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