End brushes
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— a nozzle with a bundle of stiff wire operates "in one spot" in a pinpoint manner, making it useful for cleaning rust, soot, or old paint in depressions, around seams and fasteners, and for working carefully along edges and internal corners where a cup or disc brush can't reach. The name "end brush" refers precisely to its shape: the bristles come out from the end, allowing you to work like a small metal brush, only much tougher and faster. Compared to a similar attachment for its purpose, the cup brush is more convenient for large surfaces, while the end brush excels in precision and control, especially on weld seams, in grooves, around bolts, and in narrow recesses. An example of use includes cleaning a weld seam before painting, removing rust from the corners of a rectangular tube, cleaning a seat for a nut or spring, and prepping metal for priming in a hard-to-reach area.