Mr. LongArm flow-thru cleaning brush blocks have an opening that allows water to pass through to the filaments when used with one of our flow-thru extension poles. They are available in many styles to clean a variety of surfaces from wood and concrete to fine auto finishes and glass. Our brushes are made with the finest materials and attach to any standard threaded extension pole or flow-thru extension pole including our HydraSoar and TeleWash poles. All of our cleaning brushes are chemical resistant and contain more filaments than most other brushes.
Regular Flow-Thru Brushes
Regular flow-thru brushes are 10 inches in width and have a plastic block with a rubber bumper to prevent scratching. The bumpers are removable and also have a built-in hang tab for easy drying.
If you’re looking for our very best scrub brush that would be the Model 0407. It has short 100% polypropylene filaments and is ideal for cleaning :
- Wood
- Concrete
- Masonry
- Asphalt
- Fiberglass
- Metal Surfaces
Our multi-purpose Model 0405 is a medium soft brush that has flagged tip 100% polystyrene filaments. It is especially suited to clean:
- Fiberglass Surfaces
- Windows
- Solar Panels
- Siding & Gutters
- Awnings
- Boat Covers
The Model 0404 is by far our softest brush with 100% polyester filaments and is well suited to clean:
- Gel Finishes
- Clear Coat Finishes
Bi-Level Flow-Thru Brushes
Bi-Level flow-thru brushes are 10 inches in width and have a plastic block and dual cleaning surfaces for those hard-to-reach areas.
The Model 0488 has long 100% polypropylene filaments and is ideal for cleaning:
- RV & Mobile Home Rubber Roofs
- Tires & Wheel Wells
- Mats
- Masonry, Brick & Stucco
- Concrete
- Wood
Our multi-purpose Model 0483 is a medium soft brush that has flagged tip 100% polystyrene filaments. It is especially suited to clean:
- Fiberglass Surfaces
- Windows
- Siding & Gutters
- Awnings
- Boat Covers
The Model 0480 is by far our softest brush with 100% polyester filaments and is well suited to clean:
- Gel Finishes
- Clear Coat Finishes
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What is the difference between bi-level flow-through and Regular flow-through brushes?
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Thanks for your question! Our bi-level brushes have an angled brush block with two distinct cleaning surfaces. Bi-level brushes are especially useful when cleaning siding or large vehicles as they allow the user to reach different angles without having to actually change the angle of the brush. The photos on this page best illustrate the shape of our bi-levels. Stiff bi-level flow-thru brush.