Rotovac "must have" brush head- Is it mill approved?

Desk Jockey

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Hey!

They are good people, just single method cleaners. Maybe a bit over zealous at times but as single method cleaners you have defend your belief in that method.
 

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Well just wanted to take the opposite - as opposed to argumentative point of view.

I only use the brush head, every job, job after job.

Use a porty, the head makes any and all comers cleanup the same way.

I sell one product.

Even if you have brand new wool.
 

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Glad to see you here Grant!

Approximately how many jobs have you used the brush head on?

How long ago did you start using it?

Did you "break it in" on concrete?
 
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GeeeAus

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The brush head was secondhand as was the Rotovac.

I have used it every job for 12 months. Average 3 a day.
 

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I get some pile after a bigger area. Not a lot though. It's a surprisingly soft brush. No harder than a soft encap brush.

In Australia encapping wool is very common. And it's mostly done with the single disc floor machine and a brush or pad.

So in the end.... What's the difference?

One difference I see is soil removal. Basically we get loads. Another is the incoming water spray is irrigating the area between the head and carpet. Another advantage is it removes much more solids such as pet hair.

Roundabouts and swings.[/QUOTE]
 
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