WHo sells a good grout brush for a 175 rotary?

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Had a nasty restaurant tile floor this AM and the job was a challenge.

I need to buy some new rotary brushes... anybody have multiple brushes on their truck with varying stiffness?

where did you purchase them?
 

RickL

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Fred I bought all my brushes at Jon Don and Janalink. I have a brand new T&G brush for a 20"
175 rotary that I'd sell if your interested. I'm currently using a 17" rotary and have the same brush for it. Here is the one I have http://www.janilink.com/product_info.ph ... ts_id=3256.
I definately wouldn't use it on Marble though it's way to stiff. The brush has long and short bristles to get into the grout lines
 

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I believe 3M makes on specifically for tile & grout. Can't think of the name right now but will look for it unless someone beats me to it.
 
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It does decent but a good CRB machine really digs in the grout joints.

I bought the basin brush when I used to clean kitchen tile every two weeks in a resty.
 
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with most brushes on the 175 you have to learn to give it a little english i have a nila grit brush and man she works hard
 

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Shane has the answer.

The 3M flexible grit brush is what my customers use for grout lines:
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The grit "segments" allow it to reach into the grout lines.

Larry
 

Fon Johnson

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I've used these for years. They are designed for grout, and work better than anything else I have tried. You can get them in various "grits."

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