About the Big Wally Wall Brush
- Large brush dusts walls, ceilings and draperies fast
- Durable Polystyrene bristles, split into mini fibers, pick up and
hold cobwebs, dust and debris until shaken out
- Bristles securely twisted in concealed rustproof steel wire to prevent
shedding
- Specially designed self-adjusting swivel frame moves effortlessly
from surface to surface
- Metal hook on end of handle for easy hang-up storage
- Rinses easily with warm soapy water
Where To Use the
Big Wally Wall Brush
- Use on textured, painted or paneled walls, ceilings, paneling, fan
blades, molding, and draperies
How To Use
the Big Wally Wall Brush
- Use dry to dust and remove cobwebs from wallpaper, matte walls and
ceilings and other absorbent surfaces.
- Use with Duster Spray to clean fan
blades, glossy sealed surfaces
- Spray brush with Wood Cleaner & Polish
to clean paneling.
- For very high ceilings, use with
24" Extension inserted in middle
of the two-piece handle
How To Maintain
the Big Wally Wall Brush
- When in use, take outside and shake vigorously from time to time
to remove dust and other particles.
- Before storage, wash in warm soapy water, then hang to dry.
- To extend life and resiliency of the bristles, store by hanging
with the convenient loop on the handle.

- Type of Bristle: split purple polystyrene
- Bristle Size: 4 1/4" long
- Handle: 51" long 2 piece steel, Smoke Gray color
Cleaning Walls and Other Vertical Surfaces: Dust
and grime can accumulate on vertical surfaces, dulling their appearance.
Begin by dusting to remove cobwebs and dust. Then if the wall
needs washing, wash with a mild cleaning solution such as
Fulsol Degreaser or Fulsol
Spray.
Wash from bottom to top. The reason for this cleaning method is that
if a portion of the solution runs down across a soiled area, it may
leave a dirty streak that would be difficult to remove. When cleaning
walls and other vertical surfaces, remember to do a small area at a
time and take care to overlap the edges of the areas you have previously
cleaned.
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