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The satellite dish and rain gutter cleaning system is comprised of connecting 2 or more sections of PVC pipe 4′ to 5′ in length with attachments for a standard air compressor, shop vacuum, or leaf blower at one end and a ¼″ to ⅜″ plastic tube at the other end. Air is forced from an air compressor, shop vacuum, or leaf blower through the pipe out the plastic tip in a concentrated flow to remove snow, leaves, and dirt. Future versions of the system will be made of formed plastic.
FIG. 1 shows the ends of the PVC pipes. The first end has ¼″ tube attached while the other end has ¼″ fitting to attach to a standard air compressor hose.
FIG. 2 shows both 5′ PVC pipes with standard male and female connectors.