🧽 Brush away the grime, join the clean team!
The Beal Brush is a specialized tool designed for efficiently cleaning strings of various diameters. Its user-friendly design allows for easy attachment and operation, ensuring a thorough clean with minimal effort.
D**B
Works well -- gets the dirt out.
Great tool for cleaning climbing ropes. I can see how much dirt and chalk is removed while using this tool. It's a tedious job, however. Expect to spend some time if you want to do it right.
J**Y
Works Surprisingly Well!
I used this brush along with some light soap (unscent Method dish soap) in the bathtub to clean my dirty old Sterling 9.4 and it came out better than I could have ever hoped.I tried washing the rope once without the brush and it barely made a difference. With the brush, the tub water was pitch black by the end and my rope looks.. well not like new but you can tell it's lime green again.5/5 would recommend.
Y**A
Efficient
Help clean dirty climbing ropes easily
I**Y
It works well
Really helps to use these types of rope cleaners, i notice a difference after using it vs not using one at all. Helps to remove the canyon kelp that likes to stick to my ropes.
J**R
Scrubs great and really loosens up imbedded grime.
Takes some elbow grease as it fits tight on 13-14 mm rope, but does the job well. Am in tree care so our lines need cleaned much more often so also purchased a rope scrubber I could attach a hose to and mount more permanently. If you are a rock climber or not using your ropes daily it is well worth having.
W**G
Works very good
This brush works really well. I used a large tub and Sterling rope wash. Let it set in the water for 30 to 45 minutes to start and rinse. Repeat using the detergent and then run the rope through the brush. Repeat again using clean water and run it through the brush. Did a nice job on cleaning up a dirty rope
B**.
Does the job
I've used this twice now on a dry treated rope. First time I held the brush under water in a sink and pulled the rope through once. Got most of the dirt.Second time I held it in the shower stream, cupping it in my hand to get as much water in the brush as I could. This time when I got to a visible dirty spot I twisted the brush, it cleaned it up much better that way.
S**R
It's what I wanted.
It's a rope brush, and yes, it takes some strength and work, depending how thick the rope is. But it cleans well and that's what I wanted. It has a sharp edge on both sides, probably from the cutting process, so use a file before touching it. The only negative I see. But for the idea alone it's worth 5 stars
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