Anyone tried out the Brizo hull cleaner?

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I was just trawling through YouTube videos on a wet afternoon and I strayed across the YouTube ads for the Brizo hull cleaner. It looked good on the ad, but I wonder what the forum members think?

cheers,
 
Three of us clubbed together to buy one.My two friends use the hard sponge as they have Coppercoat and I use the soft sponge on erroding antifoul.It works really well.Others will say a fender tied to a brush will do the same but the Brizzo does a really good job and is easy to use.
 
I was just trawling through YouTube videos on a wet afternoon and I strayed across the YouTube ads for the Brizo hull cleaner. It looked good on the ad, but I wonder what the forum members think?

cheers,

Lol I remember when a woman (she just happened to be Irish), decided to trade her car in.....I can hear you laugh already, yes she did, she washed the car then used a brillo to remove rust and tar marks.....the car value dropped by a couple of thousand pounds....
She lives in St Albens, never laughed so much in all my life, and still do when I think about it.
 
I screwed a deck scrubber at right angles to a handle . I stuck this into the mast end of a broken sailboard boom which allows it to curve around the hull.
I fitted a small fender to the back of the brush & the scrubbing effect is surprisingly good. On my squib keelboat i can stand on deck on the mooring and scrub the hull. On my 31 ft yacht I can do part from the deck & part from the pontoon. Before I applied coppercoat I had erodable antifoul & it used to remove some of that. As well
 
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