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Ergo Brush
SaraWest Ergo Brush helps apply and agitate graffiti removers, cleaners, and surface treatments. It is designed for comfortable field use and better mechanical action during dwell.
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Made in Pampa, Texas
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Library formula already shelf-tested. Your artwork, your pack. From 1,000 units.
Start a fast projectCustom path
Use this as a starting point, customize it.
Scent, viscosity, color, claims. Our chemists tune it to your spec. Sample in weeks, not a year.
Spec a custom versionTypical use cases
- 01Municipal graffiti abatement crews
- 02Transit and fleet maintenance shops
- 03Property and facilities contractors
Put more muscle into dwell time with a brush built for field work.
Operators don’t need another flimsy shop brush. They need control, pressure, and repeatable results when graffiti removers and surface treatments hit masonry, metal, glass, and coatings. Fatigue, poor coverage, and bristle shed all cost minutes and gallons. On a warm wall, chemistry can flash off before it bites; on cold substrates, it stalls. The wrong tool turns dwell into downtime.
We built the SaraWest Ergo Brush around the way our chemistry works. Its ergonomic geometry keeps your wrist neutral while the angled head puts real pressure into pores, so surfactants and solvents penetrate instead of skimming. Dense, chemical‑resistant bristles stand up to the alkaline and solvent systems common in graffiti removal, then rinse clean so you’re not dragging residue into the next pass. It complements dwell - agitate to re-wet the film and keep the reaction moving.
SaraWest formulates and fills in our 30,000 sq ft facility in Pampa, Texas. The Ergo Brush is assembled, QC’d, and packed here to align with our surface-protection program, with private-label options for brand owners and distributors. Color, labeling, and case configurations are available under white-label - so your line looks consistent from bottle to brush while shipping on the same pallet.
- Ergonomic, non-slip geometry reduces forearm strain over long shifts.
- Chemical-resistant bristles stand up to solvents, alkalines, and surfactants.
- Angled head drives pressure into pores for faster break-through.
- Standard threaded socket accepts extension poles for reach and leverage.
- Low-shed bristle pack rinses clean to avoid fiber contamination.
- Compact footprint fits tight spaces without sacrificing bite.
Pre-test in an inconspicuous area. Apply your graffiti remover or cleaner per its label. Use the Ergo Brush to spread a uniform film and work product into pores and profile. Maintain a wet surface during dwell; re-agitate lightly to re-wet as needed.
For vertical work, start low to control runs, then brush upward with moderate pressure to drive chemistry into the substrate. For overhead or large spans, thread the brush onto a standard extension pole for reach and leverage.
Temperature and dwell: Most systems perform best above 40°F; in hot sun or on warm metal, shade if possible and re-agitate to prevent flash-dry. Follow the chemical’s dwell guidance; extend dwell with intermittent brushing rather than over-applying product. Rinse thoroughly with water or neutralizer per the remover’s instructions and inspect. Repeat only where residue remains.
- More square footage covered per gallon of remover.
- Fewer reapplication passes required before rinse.
- Shorter active labor minutes per removal cycle.
- Lower chemical usage per completed job.
- Reduced tool replacements under solvent exposure.
Buying direct from the factory cuts layers of distributor markup and guesswork. SaraWest pairs tools with the chemistry we formulate every day, so mechanical action matches how our removers wet, lift, and release. The Ergo Brush is assembled and packed in Pampa, Texas, with QA that supports field crews, not catalogs. Private-label and case-pack programs let brand owners control margin and supply without compromising performance. One source, one pallet, fewer surprises.


