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Bristles remain on the floor whether you're standing or bending, helping you clean hard-to-reach areas like corners, baseboards, up walls, or under equipment.
Often used to clean windows and vehicles, these soft-bristled brushes won’t scratch. Their bristle block has a wrap-around bumper to protect surfaces.
Clean hard-to-reach areas in pharmaceutical and food-processing plants—these scrub brushes have metal and chemical additives that set off metal detectors and show up on an X-ray if they fall into your line.
Clean inside containers, pipes, and other places were most brushes can’t fit.
Clean bottles, lab glassware, and other small containers.
Polish hard floors to a high-gloss finish with this burnisher that operates at 1,500 rpm.
Scrub, strip, buff, and polish floors. These buffer/scrubbers are suitable for wet and dry applications on hard floors and carpet.
The handle curves sharply for cleaning in hard-to-reach spots.
Work on delicate surfaces in tiny spaces and on very small parts.
Turn the handle to expose more bristles as they wear.
Use two types of bristles on one brush.
Remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
Work in tiny spaces and on very small parts to remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
Made of phosphorus bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, the bristles on these brushes inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
Use two types of bristles on one brush to remove light-to-medium rust and stains and small burs.
These brushes have a 20 1/2" long handle.
Remove heavy rust, weld slag, and scale with these brushes—the curved handle conforms to round and uneven surfaces.
The bristles angle inward in a V shape to get into narrow spaces.
The sharp bristles clear metal shavings from file teeth. Also known as file cards.
A hard-bristle brush cleans fine-finish files.