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Featuring a sturdy steel handle with an angled power scrub brush head, the Libman No Knees Floor Scrub Brush enables you to clean and scrub the floor without having to crawl around and hurt your knees. This bristle brush can also be used to scrub walls, as a pool brush, as a deck brush, or as a bathroom scrub brush. You can reach into tight corners and small spaces with the pointed head. Shopping around at brushes for cleaning, this is one of the most versatile clean brushes due to its swiveling capability. This Libman scrub brush with long handle pivots 180° for even more convenience and getting into corners, grout lines, and edges with ease.

Bristle Length (in.) | 1.5 in |
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Handle Length (in.) | 55.5 in |
Bristle Material | Recycled PET |
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Bristle Stiffness | Hard Bristle |
Cleaning Tool Type | Scrub Brush |
Features | Grip Handle, Hanging Loop/Hole, Long Handle |
Pack Size | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Manufacturer Warranty | Products are guaranteed for one year from date of purchase. Proof of purchase is required. |
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They are made out of PET derived from recycled water bottles.
Please check with your floor manufacturer first. The bristles are made of stiff PET which could scratch softer surfaces.
You would need a broom or a floor scrub with a fixed head. This style would swivel too much due to the added friction from the carpet. Something like the #547 would be a better fit.
I think you would have an easier time using the #547 floor scrub. The bristles are the same on both brushes, but the swivel on the no knees floor scrub could pose an issue, as the friction of the concrete could cause it to flop around when scrubbing. This is usually better suited for tile or other smooth surfaces. Below is a link to the 547, for your reference: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Libman-10-5-in-High-Power-Floor-and-Deck-Scrub-Brush-with-Steel-Handle-547/203947595
The bristles would be tough enough for the job.
The bristles aren't hard enough to scratch an unsealed concrete floor.
This may scratch the wood/its finish. This is typically used on tile and laminate flooring/surfaces.
This is a hard brush.
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