CIMEX, something different.
Over a period of time, I’ve noticed my white brushes getting a pink hue to them.
No big deal, I guess after a lot of work, they must discolour.
After a days work, they are always washed out religiously.
Today though, whilst cleaning a silk rug, it started to pill.
Again, no big deal, this happens with many rugs including some carpet.
What was a concern, was the fact that this rug had NO red fibres in it.
Inspection showed no damage to the rug & I could find NO PILLING.
Finished the rug & groomed it, then let dry.
No further pilling.
BRUSH TIME:
Started to rinse out the brushes & noticed some red fibres clumping.
So I started deconstruction of the brushes using a small pointed tool.
Now, Grace MAY have been Amazing, but nowhere near as Amazed as I, when I saw what
was coming out of those brushes.
The amount of loose fibres, mostly red, + minute soil deposits, had to be seen to be
believed.
Unfortunately, I had already removed a fair amount BEFORE I got the table, tool &
camera.
Anyhow, the pics will give you some idea of what can be lodged inside your Cimex
brushes that you may be unaware of.
Despite all the hosing out when finished.
The pics of the loose rubble, illustrate what was removed, & I'm sure there's still more in there.

Over a period of time, I’ve noticed my white brushes getting a pink hue to them.
No big deal, I guess after a lot of work, they must discolour.
After a days work, they are always washed out religiously.
Today though, whilst cleaning a silk rug, it started to pill.
Again, no big deal, this happens with many rugs including some carpet.
What was a concern, was the fact that this rug had NO red fibres in it.
Inspection showed no damage to the rug & I could find NO PILLING.

Finished the rug & groomed it, then let dry.
No further pilling.
BRUSH TIME:
Started to rinse out the brushes & noticed some red fibres clumping.
So I started deconstruction of the brushes using a small pointed tool.
Now, Grace MAY have been Amazing, but nowhere near as Amazed as I, when I saw what
was coming out of those brushes.
The amount of loose fibres, mostly red, + minute soil deposits, had to be seen to be
believed.
Unfortunately, I had already removed a fair amount BEFORE I got the table, tool &
camera.
Anyhow, the pics will give you some idea of what can be lodged inside your Cimex
brushes that you may be unaware of.
Despite all the hosing out when finished.

The pics of the loose rubble, illustrate what was removed, & I'm sure there's still more in there.




