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Alex Beckett

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Hi all,

I am looking to buy a thin but sturdy brush for cleaning between the burners on back boilers.
any one recommend where to get a descent one from experience?

Thanks.
 
Regein do a multi brush which has brush head with different sizes. They screw n and off the main handle. I tend to use the big brush head and the thin Velcro one.
 
[DLMURL]http://www.gasboilerparts.co.uk/products/984-heat-exchanger-cleaning-blade-%2C-400mm-long-t75.html[/DLMURL] or
[DLMURL]http://www.gasboilerparts.co.uk/products/984-heat-exchanger-cleaning-blade-%2C-400mm-long-t75.html[/DLMURL], tin of air duster and Hoover.
These ones
 
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