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Chimney Cleaning Brushes
This is the process of removing soot, creosote, and debris from a chimney. This should be done on a regular basis in order for the chimney to operate as efficiently and safely as possible, and to maintain your warranty if you have a stainless steel liner.
An act of sweeping, applying, or arranging with such an implement or with one's hand
A thin stick set with long wire bristles, used to make a soft hissing sound on drums or cymbals
An implement with a handle, consisting of bristles, hair, or wire set into a block, used for cleaning or scrubbing, applying a liquid or powder to a surface, arranging the hair, or other purposes
(brush) a dense growth of bushes
(brush) rub with a brush, or as if with a brush; "Johnson brushed the hairs from his jacket"
(brush) an implement that has hairs or bristles firmly set into a handle
Chimney Sweep...
You bet. The Chimney Sweep came by last week to give the chimney it's annual clean and yep they still dress traditionally all in black, red scarf and the top hat. So of course I had to get a photo. Had the trusty SB900 bottom left otherwise a bit of burn, crop and grain. I quite like the result as I was actually in a rush to go out with a Flickr colleague to shoot some pictures. Hope you like it.
Having the chimney sweep come is mandatory here and it's actually nice to see these guys in their traditional dress with big brush and all.
Primitive cave art?
Or did someone get careless when cleaning the paint brushes?