Some days I work so hard at avoiding work... Here's the latest innovation, designed for applying and rubbing in chemicals to remove screen burn (oxidation).
This is a "blown out" pulex stripwasher sleeve. I threaded an 11" long stainless steel zip tie through length of the edge seam. I then carefully pulled that through the channel in the top of the FoC brush block. I widened the opening of the channel to allow the sleeve to slip in more easily, kind of like the pull part of a zipper.
I spray some OC on the sleeve, rub it into the glass, and then flip the sleeve up and back so I can use the brush as normal. Very similar concept to a "Wagga" style modified wagtail pad.
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PS- I can't stand how the orientation of my pictures never loads properly from my phone.
This is a "blown out" pulex stripwasher sleeve. I threaded an 11" long stainless steel zip tie through length of the edge seam. I then carefully pulled that through the channel in the top of the FoC brush block. I widened the opening of the channel to allow the sleeve to slip in more easily, kind of like the pull part of a zipper.
I spray some OC on the sleeve, rub it into the glass, and then flip the sleeve up and back so I can use the brush as normal. Very similar concept to a "Wagga" style modified wagtail pad.
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PS- I can't stand how the orientation of my pictures never loads properly from my phone.
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