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Lustersheen's Cylinder "Burnisher" aka Cone Brush

$ 27.72

Availability: 111 in stock
  • Model: the Burnisher
  • Use: Great for beams & bookcase shelves
  • Brand: Lustersheen
  • aka: Pine Brush
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type: Cylinder Brush / Burnisher
  • Condition: New
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • MPN: Does Not Apply

    Description

    Lustersheen's Cylinder "Burnisher"
    (Similar to the Burnisher, except for the design.
    This brush is also known as the Drum Brush
    )
    The Cylinder Burnisher is perfect for the interior of bookcases where the Burnisher aka Pine Brush may be awkward to use, such as the underside of the shelves, or where it is not possible to work perpendicular to the work surface.
    The Cylinder Burnisher works on an electric drill like the Pine Brush. Bristled all around. Super for top and underside of shelves. The Cylinder Brush has a rugged 3/8" steel arbor set into an over size 2" dia x 4" hardwood dowel. The outside diameter of the bristles is about 4".
    This is an excellent brush for doing the sides of overhead beams. Extra reach for hard to get to overhead areas can be achieved by adding an arbor or drill extension. Since the bristles are on the side, when coupled with a heavy duty drill extension, this is the perfect tool for buffing the sides of beams overhead.
    The "Burnisher" aka the Pine Brush
    As I have said about the "Pine Brush", there is no better tool for working with wax than this brush. If you are trying to achieve a high hard luster, this is the tool to use. Not only is it a real time and labor saver, it also brings the wax to a higher and harder luster than can usually be achieved by hand.
    The tampico bristles poke deep into recesses of carvings and moldings, and also deep into the pores of an open surface, which results in more of the wax being burnished and brought to a luster.
    If you are trying to achieve a high hard lustrous wax finish, the key is applying a super thin film, let the solvent evaporate off and then utilize this brush, on a drill to buff it up. Let the power of your drill provide the elbow grease.
    The Lustersheen "Burnisher" improves on the Pine Brush with a bit longer and denser bristle. The "Burnisher" is also with an improved set of the chuck to the brush base.
    You will find the "Burnisher" excels at buffing and burnishing any wax polish, such as Lustra, Classic and Briwax.