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I know I asked this question recently. But I 've had no luck. Has anyone purchased a telescopic brush16'-20'? If so where? I am trying to avooid the collor one and would like a pin lock one. I cannot find one anywhere.

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got mine at lowes or HD....pin lock, aluminum, its beige colored 18 footer I think if not a tad bigger......its great, was about 40 bucks if I remember right......I use a threaded brush for washing cars, its big, thick and hold a lot of soap...that was 10 bucks at a chain auto parts store.......works like a dream

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So you got the pole and not the brush at HD, correct? Do you have the part number? Did you not find a big enough brsuh at HD ? Do you have a problem with bristles wearing out and the hole stripping?

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I know I asked this question recently. But I 've had no luck. Has anyone purchased a telescopic brush16'-20'? If so where? I am trying to avooid the collor one and would like a pin lock one. I cannot find one anywhere.

Thanks

Check Lowes or Home Depot in the paint section.As stated the pin locks are beige in color.

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So you got the pole and not the brush at HD, correct? Do you have the part number? Did you not find a big enough brsuh at HD ? Do you have a problem with bristles wearing out and the hole stripping?

pole at HD, brush I stumbled on while looking for something else, no probs with the bristles at all....the brush has a black platic head and the bristles are bright yellow.......its big and fluffy

like Scott said, they are in the paint department......cant miss them, theyre big

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I order my brushes from Envirospec. They have a nice selection of brushes designed for truck & car washing, which is a perfect bristle for scrubbing gutters.

Sometimes the thread-on brushes don't stay put, tightly on the end of the pole. In those cases, you can drill a small hole and insert a screw to keep the brush from unthreading.

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