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Mikey P

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Brushes sure dig it out don't they?

Fiddy may not no squat about customer retention or profit margins but he was right about a brush digging deep.


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Is there an easy way to get that hair out with out ruining the bristles?
 

Mikey P

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I don't deal with them, anyone else sell those?


I have one but like, most of the audience here, it's missing lots of teeth.
 

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Does that brush just go around the perimeter or is the whole face a brush?


Golden Boy
 

Mikey P

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it has a 6 inch "glide" in the center.



I use to use a brush in my Miller day but can't remember the bristles.


This one is perfect for just about any carpet that "needs" a scrubbing.


and a bargain.
 

Jimmy L

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Get a wire brush with the long handle at any hardware store.
 

Chads

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the host machine does a whole lot better than that slow speed in my oppinion. Thats freaking crazy to bring a big 175 in have the possibilitie of it getting away from you and to me seems to be hard on pulling the carpet with that much weight. then it only spins in one direction, but a host machine scrubs in both directions actually picks out all the crap smashed down in the carpet and scrubs both sides of the fibers, is alot lighter not like a sebo that ways half a pound but light enough to carry but heavy enough to scrub and when working it because of the counter rotaing brushes it acts like it is floating on air.
 

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Run some nails through a 1x4 piece of wood. Flip machine on back, have helper or Paula turn machine on. Put board with nail on brush and watch the crap fly off.
 

Larry Cobb

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Mikey;

We have the red ones referenced above.

But to get down to the lint you pictured...,

the wood device with the nails will do a better job.

Larry
 

anderqual

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One of these:

http://www.adcoprocleaning.com/product. ... t=0&page=1

We use them for carding brushes, horse hair, brushes like you have there too.


Mikey P said:
I don't deal with them, anyone else sell those?


I have one but like, most of the audience here, it's missing lots of teeth.

That is just a combination paint brush comb and roller scraper. The are available at most paint supply houses or hardware stores. Just google Paintbrush Comb
 

Greenie

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ditto on the host for pulling the most hair, you should know that from your GLS.
but...the rotary does agitate well, just the host is better on hair jobs.
 

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Grease pit + hair = what are you cleaning, the Hooters Hot Oil Wrestling Headquarters?
 

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