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Mark McMaster
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Posted: 17/March/2010 at 10:13pm |
Stay with your grout brush. 3M's don't get into the grout lines good enough. At least for me and my custys
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3M Floor Brushes can also be used with your existing floor pad drive assembly on standard equipment - use one drive assembly for both floor pad and brush applications. This feature allows for quick and easy pad-to-brush changeovers, saving you time and increasing worker productivity.
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Rotti123
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Thanks, I'll get a grout brush.
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Michael
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They're good on natural stone, but not on conventional tile and grout. Use low rpm so you don't splash solution around. Grout lines respond better to a grout brush.
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Rotti123
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Has anyone used a 3M floor brush? They are used like a floor pad on a floor machine or autoscrubber. I was thinking of trying one for grout and uneven tile. They are a little expensive though. Just wondering if anyone has had any good or bad luck with these.
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