Gardiner Scrubber with Rinse Bar 10in
Quick Overview
- 10" scrubber for aggressive but safe scrubbing on windows
- 10" rinse bar for great rinsing
- hi-flo jets for more water flow
- Gardiner Quick-loq connector
- All in one scrubber and rinse bar for great scrubbing power and efficient rinsing
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$116.10
$138.45
Gardiner Pad Scrubber Kit 12in
The Gardiner Scrubber with Rinse Bar is a premium Water-Fed scrub pad designed for efficient window cleaning and rinsing. This scrub brush features a robust, lightweight construction and high-quality pad for effective scrubbing. The built-in rinse bar ensures a thorough rinse, eliminating streaks and leaving windows crystal clear. The included Hi-Flow jets enable a greater water output, allowing for faster and more efficient rinsing. Easily switch between the rinse bar and jets, or upgrade to use both at the same time. Its compact 10-inch size makes it ideal for reaching tight spots while still covering a broad cleaning area. This tool is perfect for professional window cleaners seeking a Water-Fed brush with great scrubbing action and easy-to-use rinse bar that delivers exceptional results and flexibility.
Includes:
10" Scrubber
10" Rinse bar
Hi-flo jets
5/16 Water-Fed pole hose connector
Quick-loq adaptor

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