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Overview:
The Mercury 1707 15" Nylon 180 Grit Scrub Brush is designed for robust, wet scrubbing on non-slip resilient flooring. Built for use with 17-inch floor buffers, this scrub brush features DuPont Tynex A Nylon fibers infused with 180 grit silicon carbide, providing effective scrubbing power for frequent floor maintenance. The durable Type B 92 Clutch Plate ensures a secure fit across a wide range of floor machines, making it a versatile and reliable tool for regular commercial cleaning.
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The Mercury 1707 Nylon Scrub Brush offers high-performance scrubbing, designed specifically to replace standard floor pads and deliver more efficient and consistent results.
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Model | 1707 |
Brush Size | 15 inches (Fits 17-inch machines) |
Bristle Material | Blue DuPont Tynex A Nylon with 180 grit silicon carbide |
Clutch Plate | Type B 92, durable plastic, 5-inch center hole |
Bristle Length | 1.5 inches |
Compatibility | Fits a wide range of machines, including Kent, Oreck, Clarke, Hoover, NSS, and Viper |
Applications | Scrubbing, buffing, and polishing floor surfaces |
Surface Material | Nylon with silicon carbide |
Package Includes | 1 x 15" Nylon 180 Grit Scrub Brush with Type B 92 Clutch Plate |
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