10" Stainless Steel Algae Pool Brush – Metal Handle for Plaster & Concrete
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When algae takes hold on plaster or concrete pool surfaces, standard nylon brushes often aren’t enough. The 10" Stainless Steel Algae Pool Brush is built for aggressive algae removal where tougher surfaces require real scrubbing power. With stainless steel bristles and a reinforced metal handle, this compact brush is designed to break loose stubborn algae, scale, and mineral buildup that softer brushes leave behind.
This is a specialty brush for serious cleaning—not a general-purpose tool—and it’s exactly what’s needed when algae refuses to let go.
Why Stainless Steel Bristles Matter for Algae
Algae bonds tightly to porous pool surfaces like plaster and concrete. Once established, it can resist chemical treatment alone.
Using a stainless steel algae brush matters because it helps:
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Break algae free from porous plaster and concrete
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Remove stubborn black, mustard, and green algae roots
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Improve chemical effectiveness by exposing fresh surface
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Restore traction and appearance on rough pool finishes
This brush is meant for problem areas where algae has already taken hold.
How the 10" Stainless Steel Algae Brush Works
The brush features rigid stainless steel bristles that dig into rough surfaces to dislodge algae and buildup. Its 10-inch width concentrates pressure into a smaller area, giving you more control and more scrubbing force per stroke compared to wide wall brushes.
The integrated metal handle adds strength and rigidity, allowing you to apply firm pressure without flexing or twisting during aggressive cleaning.
When to Use This Algae Brush
This brush is best used for targeted algae removal, not routine brushing. Ideal use cases include:
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Plaster and concrete pools with visible algae growth
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Spot treatment of black algae colonies
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Steps, corners, and algae-prone shaded areas
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Pre-treatment brushing before shocking or algaecide use
It should not be used on delicate surfaces.
Surface Compatibility (Important)
This stainless steel algae brush is ONLY recommended for:
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Plaster pools
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Concrete pools
Do NOT use on:
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Vinyl liners
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Fiberglass pools
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Painted or coated surfaces
Using stainless steel bristles on soft surfaces can cause permanent damage.
Compact Size for Precision Scrubbing
The 10-inch width allows precise control when scrubbing problem spots without affecting surrounding areas. This makes it especially effective for stairs, coves, corners, and isolated algae patches where wide brushes are inefficient.
Compatible with Standard Pool Poles
The brush is compatible with standard telescopic pool poles, allowing you to reach deep areas while maintaining leverage. Pairing it with a rigid pole improves control and reduces user fatigue during aggressive brushing.
Built for Heavy-Duty Use
Constructed with corrosion-resistant stainless steel bristles and a solid metal handle, this brush is designed to withstand repeated exposure to water, chlorine, and harsh pool environments. It’s a professional-grade tool meant for tough jobs—not a disposable accessory.
Best Practices for Use
Use firm, controlled strokes and focus only on affected areas. Always follow up stainless steel brushing with proper chemical treatment to prevent algae from returning.
Rinse the brush thoroughly after use and store it dry to extend bristle life.
Product Information
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Stainless Steel Algae Pool Brush |
| Width | 10 Inches |
| Bristle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle | Metal |
| Surface Compatibility | Plaster & Concrete Only |
| Primary Use | Algae & Buildup Removal |
| SKU | C272_BR2010S |
| UPC | 687695102105 |
| Pole Compatibility | Standard pool poles |
| Category | Pool Brushes & Brooms |
Buy with Confidence from Benchmark Pool Supply
When you purchase the 10" Stainless Steel Algae Pool Brush from Benchmark Pool Supply, you’re getting a purpose-built algae removal tool selected for real-world pool problems. We don’t recommend stainless brushes lightly—and when we do, it’s because the situation demands it.
If algae is winning the fight, this is the brush that turns things around.