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Chimney Brush GEKO model G66713 PVC 120 mm (25) for flue cleaning
Chimney Brush GEKO model G66713 PVC 120 mm (25) for flue cleaning
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Chimney Brush GEKO model G66713 PVC 120 mm (25) for flue cleaning
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Chimney Brush GEKO model G66713 PVC 120 mm (25) for flue cleaning
Chimney Brush GEKO model G66713 PVC 120 mm (25) for flue cleaning
GEKO chimney brush model G66713 is a PVC flue cleaning brush with a 120 mm working diameter and 25 tufts designed for manual removal of soot and light deposits from chimneys, flue pipes and stove connectors. The brush is intended to be used with compatible extension rods that allow stepwise access along the flue. Its PVC bristles provide a balance between flexibility and abrasion resistance suitable for routine maintenance of domestic chimneys, fireplaces and heating appliances.
The PVC construction resists moisture and chemical residues typically found in flue systems while remaining flexible enough to follow bends. A 120 mm diameter covers common single-flue and connector sizes used in residential installations. The 25-tuft configuration ensures consistent contact with the flue surface for effective soot removal without aggressive scraping that could damage softer linings.
Attach the brush securely to a compatible extension rod using the appropriate threaded connection. Insert the brush into the flue from the access point and move it back and forth while rotating slightly to dislodge soot and debris. For long flue runs, add or remove rods in sequence to reach the required depth. After cleaning, withdraw the brush and inspect the flue; repeat the operation as needed until the desired cleanliness is achieved. Clean and dry the brush before storage to prolong service life.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, eye protection and a dust mask when cleaning chimneys. Ensure the heating appliance is cold and disconnected before starting. Inspect flue liners and seals regularly; if heavy tar build-up, creosote, or structural damage is observed, consult a certified chimney technician for professional cleaning or repair.
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