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Track Cleaning Brush For Sliding Door Tracks, Window Grooves, Gaps and Crevices

$15.98

5 in stock

Description

Features:
Best way to clean track of sliding doors & windows
Tough bristles remove mold, soap scum, dirt
Reaches deep where ordinary brushes cannot
Fits all track & groove sizes for home, office
Hold at an angle to clean wider tracks too
Handle is designed to avoid injury to knuckles
Great for backdoor, screen porch, deck, garage
Great bathroom cleaning brushes for shower door
For crevices between floorboards, under cabinets

Dimensions:
8”L x 3”W x 0.7”D

Condition:
New In Retail Packaging

This Listing Includes:
(1) Track Cleaning Brush By Regent Products, White, New In Retail Packaging

Description:
Stay on track of cleaning dirt, mold and soap scum from tracks and crevices. These sturdy bristles go deep, reaching where ordinary brushes cannot. It’s the best way to clean tracks of sliding doors and window. It fits all track and groove sizes around the home, office, or business. It’s great for a backdoor, screen porch, deck, or garage slider. These make great bathroom cleaning brushes for shower door. Any crevices between floorboards, or under cabinets can be reached. Hold at an angle to clean wider tracks too. The comfortable handle is designed to avoid injury to knuckles. Brush up on your cleaning with this unique brush!

Additional information

Restocking Fee

No

Return shipping will be paid by

Seller

All returns accepted

Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within

30 Days

Refund will be given as

Money Back

Bundle Description

n/a

Custom Bundle

No

Brand

Regent Products

Type

Scrub Brush

For

Gaps, Crevices, Window/Door Tracks

Bristle Material

Nylon

Material

Metal, Nylon, Plastic

Head Material

Nylon

Handle Material

Plastic

Number in Pack

1

Color

White

Features

Eco Friendly, Lightweight, Multifunctional

Country/Region of Manufacture

China

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