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Best way to clean flue
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<blockquote data-quote="cnice_37" data-source="post: 4683851" data-attributes="member: 48161"><p>The extension rods, not the little bristle things coming out of the sooteater. If the extension rods thread into each other like mine do, then you turn them to the right to connect the sections. Running the drill in reverse will more than likely separate sections of the connected rods. I am a manual brush guy too, but that's due to my limited options for sweeping, but I always give it a gentle twist clockwise to make sure I don't disconnect anything in the flue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cnice_37, post: 4683851, member: 48161"] The extension rods, not the little bristle things coming out of the sooteater. If the extension rods thread into each other like mine do, then you turn them to the right to connect the sections. Running the drill in reverse will more than likely separate sections of the connected rods. I am a manual brush guy too, but that's due to my limited options for sweeping, but I always give it a gentle twist clockwise to make sure I don't disconnect anything in the flue. [/QUOTE]
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