Adust-a-Glide brush for 175 rotary

Farenheit251

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I think I did. I got it from powr flite. Smooth plastic in the middle with bristles on the outside. It was so gentle that it wouldn't clean anything.
 

Shane T

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Brian, Were you able to adjust the height of the plastic center. Wouldn't this allow for more or less pressure on the brush?
 

Dom Agostino

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I also got one of those things from P-Flite, only use it to scrub rugs so I have it on the highest setting and it works fine.

Dom
 

Farenheit251

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The bristles are just too soft. If I am going to pull out the scrubber it is for restoration. Most of the guys who prefer pads over brushes have never had the right stiff brush. A good brush will need to be broken in by running on concrete for 30-60 minutes to break in. You can get better results just running a damp bonnet than the adjust a glide. The adjust a glide might be good for delicate rugs but not for scrubbing traffic lanes.
 

Shane T

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Brian, Will my 1 horse 175 run a damp bonnet? Are you aware that these brushes can be purchased with .018 or .025 brushes.
 

Larry Cobb

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I agree with Brian.

All the ones I've seen are way too soft nylon bristle.

We like .028 nylon as a minimum.

Larry Cobb
 

Mikey P

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I tried the Stiff version a few times.

It wouldn't move.

It just dug in and caused a couple of blackouts.
 

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