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Rob - I use mine on deck floors when it's really windy. It really works well. I'm not really sure how it would work on a roof though. It is designed to work with the Deckster II which I have. Not sure again how it would work with an airless. The best thing is that you can spray and back brush with the same tool.

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Hurricain brush,

We have two of them and several spare parts to make a third. Well worth the money. Becareful not to run to much pressure thru it. The feed line to the brush head has hose lines that can not handle a lot of p.s.i. They are not to hard to replace but who wants down time on a job site?

Good luck,

Tony Szabo

running for PWNA board

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Rod feels so-so about his hurricane brush. It broke down the first time it was used, and while we did get a replacement part, he felt is could possibly be constructed with more durable parts. :dunno: :thinking:

Beth

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Guest Bill Owens

I use a Hurricane Brush all the time with a Deckster. I set the pressure at about 50 PSI, and don't have any problems. Yes, the flow is controlled (turned on and off) at the handle.

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