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Wednesday, 29 April 2009

  • With Big Wally From Fuller Brush You Dont Need to Know How to clean walls

    If you ever found yourself wondering how to clean walls in your extra-large supersized rooms then you are not alone. Frankly, many people just like you are daunted by the task of trying to clean any wall that is taller than they can reach. Sure there are attachments for your vacuum, but they're usually pretty expensive and then you have the hassle of dragging the vacuum around with you. Some people take matters into their own hands and grab a chair and stand on it to try to reach the extra tall places. Needless to say this is not the safest of options. Instead you would be wise to look at the Big Wally WallBrush from Fuller Brush.

    Fuller Brush is a company that's been around for over 100 years and has made quite a name for themselves in pop culture. While they have many unique and effective products it is their WallBrush that has captivated so many people just like you who are wondering how to clean walls.

    Unlike the cleaning solutions or stain removers sold by Fuller Brush there are not many analogous products released by their competition; making Fuller Brush a leader in this product category. If you've been wondering how to clean walls (especially the big ones) in the past you will be amazed at how easy it actually is. Most people conjure up images of risking their lives on a rickety chair trying to balance their weight while cleaning the ceiling. Although it is possible to do it this way it is definitely not recommended. Instead consider the ease with which you can clean walls using the Fuller Brush WallBrush. It extends to a variety of different heights so you'll find it can accommodate nearly any wall you come across. Additionally the specially designed bristles work equally well on rough stucco as they do on smooth drywall; and unlike scrubbing with cleaning solution and paper towel you will not risk damaging your wallpaper or painted finish. Truly if you have been confused about how to clean your walls
    in the past try the Big Wally WallBrush you won't be disappointed.

Friday, 17 April 2009

  • Let Fuller Brush Show You The Best Way to Clean Dirty Ceilings

    There are several Fuller Brush tools that are designed for helping you to deal with some of the more difficult tasks of spring cleaning. Some of these will be  among the best way to clean dirty ceilings, no matter how high they are or at what angle. Fuller Brush has been providing brushes for cleaning dirty ceilings and other difficult to do chores since your mother used them years ago. With a name like Fuller Brush, you know you can trust the products.

    For cobwebs and dust, the twenty four inch extension handle will help you reach the higher areas and when it is attached to the Wally wall brush, you can reach any height that you should need. The soft bristles of this specialty Fuller Brush make it easy to use as does the adjustable head which swivels enabling you to clean surfaces with different angles.  The best way to clean dirty ceilings does depend on what type of ceilings you’re cleaning, such as textured, flat, or other specialty ceilings like acoustic tiles, but for all of them, there is  a Fuller Brush and you know you can trust the name. Fuller Brush will do a thorough but gentle job of cleaning every aspect of your home.

    For areas where sensitive light fixtures are, the best way to clean dirty ceiling fixtures, is to use the ostrich duster which will not scratch or break the electric light bulbs or the glass lampshades around them.

    If you don’t want to spend your time on a ladder, or simply physically can’t, Fuller Brush can take care of you with extensions for making your cleaning come down to your level, or if you are on the ladder and want to clean the corners, use the duster mitts to achieve the best way to clean dirty ceiling corners and make sure there are no dirty streaks to spoil the clean ceiling. The Fuller Brush Company has been manufacturing specialized brushes and cleaning tools for several generations and they have a great reputation for helping homeowners find the best way to clean dirty ceilings no matter where you live.

Monday, 30 March 2009

  • Fuller Brush Lambswool Dusters

    Everyone is looking for a shortcut, a way to clear up the house and get things accomplished in a better, faster way. Fuller Brush Lambswool Dusters can offer you that shortcut and along the way save you literally bundles of money into the bargain.

    Compare the price of your furniture polish, or whatever type polish you use, and the one use and toss it away polishing cloths that we purchase to use on our furniture. I know, because I did compare them.

    The lambswool duster saves your furniture from the over use of polishes, it keeps even those things you can't spray with a polish shining and clean, since the lanolin, a natural part of the lambswool lifts and traps the dust in its inner folds.

    The smaller things that you've always used a feather duster for, and flipped the dust over the rest of your house as opposed to trapping it somewhere, you can also use your Fuller brush lambswool duster for.

    The Lambswool duster will reach into the smaller areas in things like flower swags and artificial or real house plants, and won't damage them, but will take the dust.

    Spring is just around the corner and with it, everyones urge to brighten up the house and get rid of that winter dust and dirt that seems to accumulate when your house can't be as open as it is in the winter time. Fuller brush, with their more environmental approach to removing the dust, brings your home into the realm of clean, and does it in an eco-friendly, green cleaning fashion.
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