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10" Stainless Steel Pool Algae Brush BR2010S

SKU: BR2010S
Regular price $26.95
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Aggressive Stainless Steel Brushing Power for Stubborn Pool Algae

When algae takes hold on plaster or gunite pool surfaces, standard nylon brushes often aren’t enough. The 10” Stainless Steel Classic Algae Brush for Pools – BR2010S is built for aggressive algae removal where softer brushes fail. Featuring durable stainless steel bristles and a compact 10-inch brushing surface, this professional-grade brush is designed to break loose stubborn algae, biofilm, and scale buildup from rough pool surfaces.

This brush is a trusted tool for service technicians and experienced pool owners dealing with green, black, or mustard algae that has bonded tightly to plaster or gunite finishes. Proper brushing is one of the most critical—but often overlooked—steps in effective algae treatment, and the BR2010S delivers the mechanical force needed to make chemical treatments work faster and more effectively.


Designed Specifically for Plaster & Gunite Pool Surfaces

Stainless steel algae brushes are not universal tools—they are designed for specific surface types. The BR2010S is intended only for hard pool finishes, including:

  • Plaster

  • Gunite

  • Concrete

These surfaces can withstand the rigidity of stainless steel bristles, allowing aggressive scrubbing without damage. This brush should never be used on vinyl liner, fiberglass, or painted pools, as stainless steel can scratch or permanently damage those finishes.

For pools with softer surfaces, use a nylon or combo brush instead. You can find safer alternatives in our Pool Brushes Collection.


Why Stainless Steel Bristles Matter for Algae Removal

Algae doesn’t just float freely in the water—it anchors itself to microscopic pores in rough pool surfaces. Stainless steel bristles are effective because they:

  • Penetrate surface pores in plaster and gunite

  • Break algae’s root-like attachment

  • Remove biofilm that protects algae from chlorine

  • Improve sanitizer effectiveness after brushing

Without proper brushing, even strong chemical treatments may only kill surface algae while leaving embedded growth behind. Mechanical removal with a stainless brush allows shock and algaecide treatments to work as intended.

For best results, stainless brushing should be paired with algae treatments from our Pool Algaecides Collection.


Compact 10” Width for Precision Control

The 10-inch width of the BR2010S offers an ideal balance between coverage and control. Unlike oversized brushes that are difficult to maneuver, this compact design allows focused pressure in high-problem areas such as:

  • Steps and benches

  • Corners and tight radiuses

  • Shallow ends

  • Areas with poor circulation

  • Spots where algae repeatedly returns

Focused scrubbing is especially important when dealing with black or mustard algae that tends to grow in shaded or low-flow areas.


Built for Durability in Harsh Pool Environments

The BR2010S is designed to withstand frequent use in chemically treated water. Stainless steel bristles resist corrosion and maintain stiffness over repeated brushing cycles, while the reinforced brush body provides long-term durability.

Key construction benefits include:

  • Rigid stainless steel bristles for aggressive scrubbing

  • Strong brush head designed for downward pressure

  • Compatible with standard pool poles

  • Compact size for controlled brushing

This brush is commonly used by service professionals during algae remediation and seasonal pool recovery.


When to Use a Stainless Steel Algae Brush

The BR2010S is best used in specific scenarios where algae has become difficult to remove:

  • Active algae blooms on plaster or gunite

  • Staining caused by embedded algae

  • Pools reopening after neglect

  • Recurrent algae growth in the same areas

  • Prior to shocking or applying algaecide

Brushing should always be performed before applying shock or algaecide to maximize effectiveness. Pairing mechanical removal with oxidizers from our Pool Shock Collection significantly improves treatment results.


How to Use the BR2010S Effectively

Proper technique is just as important as using the right brush.

Recommended Brushing Steps:

  1. Ensure the pool surface is plaster or gunite

  2. Attach the brush to a standard telescoping pole

  3. Brush algae-affected areas firmly using overlapping strokes

  4. Focus on corners, steps, and shaded areas

  5. Brush walls first, then floors

  6. Run the pump continuously after brushing

Always vacuum or filter loosened debris after brushing to prevent reattachment.

For routine maintenance between aggressive treatments, consider alternating with a nylon brush found in our Pool Maintenance Tools Collection.


Important Surface Safety Warning

Do NOT use this brush on:

  • Vinyl liner pools

  • Fiberglass pools

  • Painted surfaces

Using stainless steel on soft surfaces can cause irreversible damage. Always verify your pool finish before use.


Who Should Use the BR2010S?

This brush is ideal for:

  • Plaster or gunite pool owners

  • Pool service technicians

  • Commercial pool maintenance crews

  • Pools with recurring algae problems

  • Seasonal pool openings and recoveries

If algae problems persist even after brushing and chemical treatment, water balance and circulation should be evaluated using products from our Pool Test Kits Collection.


Buy with Confidence from Benchmark Pool Supply

At Benchmark Pool Supply, we carry professional-grade tools designed to solve real pool problems—not just maintain appearances. The BR2010S Stainless Steel Algae Brush is selected for its effectiveness, durability, and compatibility with hard pool finishes.

When you buy from Benchmark Pool Supply, you receive:

  • Trusted pool-industry expertise

  • Carefully selected professional tools

  • Fast shipping or convenient local pickup

  • Support from a real pool supply retailer

Whether you’re tackling a tough algae outbreak or preparing a pool for peak season, the right brushing tool makes all the difference.


Frequently Asked Questions

What pool surfaces can the BR2010S stainless steel brush be used on?

The BR2010S stainless steel algae brush should only be used on plaster, gunite, or concrete pool surfaces.

Can I use this brush on a vinyl or fiberglass pool?

No, stainless steel bristles can scratch and damage vinyl liners and fiberglass surfaces.

Does brushing really help kill algae?

Yes, brushing physically removes algae and biofilm, allowing chlorine and algaecides to work more effectively.

How often should I use a stainless steel algae brush?

Stainless brushing should be used as needed for algae removal, not for daily routine brushing.

Should I brush before or after shocking the pool?

You should brush before shocking the pool so the chemicals can penetrate and kill remaining algae more effectively.