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20" buffer Scrub grit brush, Best scrubbing brush yet. 813018 & NP9200 installed
$ 147.84
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Description
Here is the best scrub brush made to date for your floor buffer. This is an 18" diameter block which correctly fits inside a 20" Model floor buffer ( run your tape measure inside edge to inside edge to double check fitment).Made from a .022 nylon bristles which are impregnated with thousands of # 120 grit particles, this brush is unbeatable. Still using green and blue pads ? You're losing money with pads when compared to the time & $ saved using this Scrub Grit Brush.
This brush can get into the toughest tile and grout lines, small tiles, no worries, it gets them all clean !!!!
Pads by their nature can only clean the top of the floor, sliding across it horizontally. Bristles go down and into those spaces that pads cannot reach.
The grit particles are what gives this brush its bite, hard working on dirt but will not damage most floors ( You will of course have to double check performance on the floor before beginning).
Can even be run without chemicals, just keep it wet and wet vac up the dirt, saves on chemical cost too.
If you try this brush, you will "join the club" and be a grit brush person from now on.
The "Grit"series of brushes have given new strength to ordinary brushes.
A brush can only clean what it can touch, basically just sliding across a surface. By adding silicone carbide ( that's the "grit") into a nylon bristle, the brush now has the power of sandpaper as it cleans. Of course, just like sandpaper, it can be very soft ( Lite Grit), or very aggressive ( Extra Grit) or anyplace in between ( Scrub Grit or Strip Grit).
We carry these rotary brushes to fit most commercial floor buffers and automatic scrubbers.
We also carry other brush types and sizes, please check our ebay store for all your floor machine , floor buffer brush and paddriver needs.
Listing is for one brush with NP-9200 clutchplate installed. Same day shipping whenever possible, check my feedback !
Please feel free to ask or to doublecheck fitment for your buffer, I've been doing this since 1982 and I can help you.
MrBrushes