A CRB & Soft brushes for embossed LVP

Mikey P

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When cleaning (embossed) LVP or any other floor where sticky soil gets embedded into the faux wood grain, is there any thing that works better than a CRB and the white/ soft brushes?
 

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When cleaning (embossed) LVP or any other floor where sticky soil gets embedded into the faux wood grain, is there any thing that works better than a CRB and the white/ soft brushes?
The stiff black brushes.

I use the black brushes on these vynil drapes. There are 8 of them that hang inside that deck thats 18x62. 20250506_200449.jpg20250502_155125.jpg
 
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When cleaning (embossed) LVP or any other floor where sticky soil gets embedded into the faux wood grain, is there any thing that works better than a CRB and the white/ soft brushes?
You were the one that got me using the 175 with brush head on LVP many years ago.

I've always used a product like Saiger's Free and Clear at half dilution with a splash of citrus solv.

The head weight of the 175 and brush head out performs a CRB in this situation any day.
 

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You were the one that got me using the 175 with brush head on LVP many years ago.

I've always used a product like Saiger's Free and Clear at half dilution with a splash of citrus solv.

The head weight of the 175 and brush head out performs a CRB in this situation any day.
Too messy and the bristles are too thick for the situation I'm talking about.
 

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Plus, who wants to drag that heavy thing in. The crb is nimble and easier to maneuver in a house. If white brushes don’t quite do it, change em to blue or something else in a flash.
 
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