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hogjowl

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What’s a good source for various different cleaning brushes?
 

Mark Saiger

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Nothing like a "Fuller Brush" to make one's day...

 
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Fat Mike

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maybe this is the brush he's lookin for

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Old Coastie

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Why on Earth would I do that? I’m only mildly curious what kind of brushes he wants.

Ooops, I’m over it. Nevermind.
 
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sassyotto

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I dont like the Grandi Rake because it leaves lines in the carpet and the Grandi Brush is too stiff so I had Braun make a custom brush for me. Lasts a long time.
 
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encapman

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I used to use a Braun Aluminum-Backed Shampoo brush back in the day. Back before we started working with FiberPlus pads for carpet scrubbing. The Braun brush was a top of the line brush. Their firm brush was the best shampoo brush I ever worked with for commercial carpet. I see they still make them - and they're still pricey - $602 for a 17" SKU 3017E Stiff Brush.


Today I'd recommend a Malish brush instead. Bang for the buck - they just make more sense. Or use FiberPlus pads since they dispense the shampoo more smoothly than even a Braun brush. Even distribution and good agitation is the key to efficiency.
 
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