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hogjowl

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What’s a good source for various different cleaning brushes?
 

Mark Saiger

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Nothing like a "Fuller Brush" to make one's day...

 
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Fat Mike

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maybe this is the brush he's lookin for

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J Scott W

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The obvious answer is Interlink Supply.

Beyond that, three major brush manufacturers for our industry. Braun, Malish and Zimmerman. Dave's American Brush was mentioned already. They all have websites. They cover about every brush in our industry. Other companies copy them.
 

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I suppose asking “what kind of brush does he want” would violate MB rules?
 
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Old Coastie

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Why on Earth would I do that? I’m only mildly curious what kind of brushes he wants.

Ooops, I’m over it. Nevermind.
 
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I dont like the Grandi Rake because it leaves lines in the carpet and the Grandi Brush is too stiff so I had Braun make a custom brush for me. Lasts a long time.
 
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I used to use a Braun Aluminum-Backed Shampoo brush back in the day. Back before we started working with FiberPlus pads for carpet scrubbing. The Braun brush was a top of the line brush. Their firm brush was the best shampoo brush I ever worked with for commercial carpet. I see they still make them - and they're still pricey - $602 for a 17" SKU 3017E Stiff Brush.


Today I'd recommend a Malish brush instead. Bang for the buck - they just make more sense. Or use FiberPlus pads since they dispense the shampoo more smoothly than even a Braun brush. Even distribution and good agitation is the key to efficiency.
 
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