Rinse bar

I heated the tip of a knife and flattened over every other jet. It made a big difference in flow. I also had issues with the seams around the nipple starting to leak on me, so I used a soldering iron to carefully weld over the seams.

There are also two different sized Bissel rinse bars; one wider than the other. It sort of looks like you got the narrower one.

Considering the price of these little bars, I’d recommend stocking up. They don’t seem terribly robust, and you’ll want to be able to experiment a bit.

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I like the side2side swivel, myself. But my main frustration lies with the angle adaptor portion. I’d love to cut off the angle adaptor and attach a whack adaptor in its place.

This works… :slight_smile:

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Dude
I’m so stoaked about this find, just ordered to repair my stupid constructor brush which has not been supported by RI (won’t buy from them ever, again). They want $40 for a rinse bar!

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Is the Bissell rinse bar still working? Luke just published a video on Youtube of the new Tucker swivel. Looks like this would complete the job!!

A blue one!
https://m.ebay.com/itm/Bissell-QuickSTEAMER-1950-Fluid-Delivery-Spray-Bar-P-N-6037812/192335244072?hash=item2cc812eb28:g:fnUAAOSwxwNZ492i

Found one…
https://www.thewindowcleaningstore.com/collections/waterfed-poles/products/diy-rinse-bar

I didn’t find a way to secure it to the brush very well and I couldn’t quite get the angle correct

Got this in the email a few months ago. Might give you guys some ideas if you are going the DIY route.

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SHOCKING!

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Here’s the Tucker rinse bar after all. Completely missed this
Just add Tucker swivel and you have a C brush

https://windowcleaner.com/tucker-over-the-top-rinse-bar

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