If I was a vendor here..

Mikey P

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I'd find the source for these GROUT BRUSHES, do the screw through the pivot trick so they don't fall apart and sell them to you all for $10.00 to 12.00 each


Half the price of the competition and work great.


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Where do you get those Mike ?

I have been going through the interlink " premium" brush every 6 months... The bristles wear out and fall off .

Oops , just noticed its a Home Depot link
 

Mikey P

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hd had them off and on..

Order them online.

Make sure to drill a hole through the pivot and run a 3/4 inch screw almost all the way through of they can fall apart with heavy use.
 

KevinD

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Make sure to drill a hole through the pivot and run a 3/4 inch screw almost all the way through of they can fall apart with heavy use.

Heavy use? Mine needed a bolt through it on the first day.
Now I just use much better brushes from the dude over on ***.
 

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Heavy use? Mine needed a bolt through it on the first day.
Now I just use much better brushes from the dude over on ***.

That the Tranny Mating Farm or what?


Here we go Hog Snott : )
 

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Someone will be along shortly to attach an applicator bottle
 

Shane Deubell

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We have both, honestly have no idea if one is better then the other. Never really asked or thought about it.
 

KevinD

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If you think the Shark brushes are better, I really have to wonder about you.
$7.00 and a .6 screw compared to $24.99.

I believe the Sharks are much better. The home depot bristles mat down and flatten out as bad as a poor quality cut pile olefin carpet and won't even reach into a fine grout line for me. Maybe you have wider grout lines in Cali.

J.O. has the Sharks for $10.95 and the Demons for $18.95
 
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The Demon has impregnated bristles down the middle, with an abrasive in them. I wouldn't use them on polished stone.

We have the Sharks and Demons in stock. We have been getting mixed results. They are awesome for wide, sanded joints, but too big and stiff for smaller, non sanded joints. They are good to have, but sometimes we prefer the smaller blue brush.

No one product for everything.
 

Larry Cobb

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Is it the Shark or the Demon that has the soft bristles down the center? Makes no sense to me.

The Shark is what we recommend normally @ $10.99

They have improved the snap-swivel, which did break on some of the early ones.

The Demon has the flexible grit-brush in the center.

We asked for a stiffer nylon grit bristle to improve the cleaning ability.

Larry
 

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Is it the Shark or the Demon that has the soft bristles down the center? Makes no sense to me.

It is the Shark brush. It appears to be the same size bristle but I am not sure if it is made from a softer compound or whether the extra length of the bristle gives an illusion that it is softer with the extra flex. Good question for the Maker of the brush.
 
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