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A really good, quick modern tool to fully clean all the way down Yorkies?

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I've been experimenting with an abrasive pad wrapped round a stubby ink marker for cleaning inside 15mm Yorkie fittings and it works well, but I've always used steel wool in fittings as well. Problem is it's very difficult to clean the copper past the solder ring with anything and I'm getting fed up with steel wool and pads etc after all these years. I've experimented too with a wee abrasive disc on a Dremel, which works really well on end fit and quickly and effortlessly gets the fittings really clean but on Yorkies, this files down the solder ring as well and again doesn't clean the base of the fitting past the solder. The abrasive brushes are cack as they don't last either.

I like trying out new things especially if it makes my job easier and quicker so I am interested if anyone has got a modern up to date tool for cleaning thoroughly inside Yorkie fittings with minimal effort and all the way down to the base of the fitting past the solder ring? With todays technology, there must surely be an alternative to cleaning pads, steel wool and steel brushes for cleaning inside Yorkie fittings.
 
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How about a wire flue brush on your Dremel.
Got a link to one that will fit inside a 15mm Yorkie? All the wee cleaning brushes I have won't fit, but the abrasive cleaning discs do.
I'm just trying to get something different from the traditional steel wool, pads, abrasive strip and cack brushes etc.
Plenty of tools for cleaning the outside of copper pipe available, just not seen a good modern one for inside Yorkie fittings.
 
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I got this in a flue brush set I bought last week, copper bristles and smaller diameter than a 5p.
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Ok u said not manual but i used those crack brushes and got fed up, then found if i use those green abrasive pads, they wear out quick too. So now i put the two together, sounds like a mission but it's easy. I just lay the green pads flat, run my stanley over about 3/4" strips, then just rip off a strip as i need them. The strips are wrapped over the knackered brush and used until i need a new piece. The brush hold the strips in 'place'. In effect I am refreshing the brushes as required. It's much longer to write than to do...
 

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