Kevin De Medeiros
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Can anyone recommend a scrub brush for doing filtration lines? Looked around but most dont attach to a handle.
Thanks Rick. Just placed an order.Gary Heacock turned me onto this brush years ago. We've been selling it ever since.
It's perfect for carpet cleaning. Works for edge cleaning and filtration lines.
https://www.excellent-supply.com/Edge-Brush-Carpet-Cleaning-Accessory_p_11.html
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Had a really bad situation with homeowners who love burning incence and candles. Hit it with traffic slam and oxy. Came out good except my want wont go right to the corners.Hit them with reg. prespray, use Fels, spray with vol 40, dwell 5-10, rinse with wand........ DONE.....
I hope they work. Im getting tired of getting on my hands and knees scrubbing. Tried a worn out grout brush but it digs in to much.Gary Heacock, one of (my) most respected friends, also put me onto the same brush that Rick Gelinas showed above.
One thing I did with mine though, was cut off the small protruding piece at the front.
Sure, it may be good for gum, etc; but it also kept me out of the corners by about an inch.
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What are you using for chems? I find for most jobs my prespray does the trick but severe situations Traffic slam and oxy works wonders. Just need to rinse it well.I've got a bad one coming up with white carpet and terrible black filtration lines. I'll try to video using my 4' crevice tool. It's always impressive. Or maybe I just need to get out more.
I'll use Redline and mix it stronger. It really doesn't take much if you agitate it well and flush out with heat.What are you using for chems? I find for most jobs my prespray does the trick but severe situations Traffic slam and oxy works wonders. Just need to rinse it well.