



14" Nylon Floor Scrubbing Brush (#SPPV01472) for 28" IPC Eagle Automatic Floor Scrubbers - 2 Required
The bristles of the brush are nylon, which are great for scrubbing any type of hard flooring and can easily remove soils from concrete, tiled and finished floors. Nylon bristles also tend to last the longest of all brushes and can also be used safely without scratching any surface type. Each brush has a red wear indicator that allows you to see when the bristles have worn done to a certain level, and it is time to replace the brushes.
We recommend using a floor scrubbing soap for lightly soiled floors, and a degreasing solution for those heavy duty jobs.
This brush works on the 28" versions of the IPC Eagle CT51, CT70, CT71, CT80, CT90, CT105 & CT110 auto scrubbers.
For more brush options, please take a look at our full line of auto scrubber brushes.
*Please Note: This brush formerly had a part # of EAG-SPPV47749.
Caring for your Brush
- Rinse your nylon scrub brush with hot water for 5 to 10 minutes to help the bristles recover their original form.
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Description
The bristles of the brush are nylon, which are great for scrubbing any type of hard flooring and can easily remove soils from concrete, tiled and finished floors. Nylon bristles also tend to last the longest of all brushes and can also be used safely without scratching any surface type. Each brush has a red wear indicator that allows you to see when the bristles have worn done to a certain level, and it is time to replace the brushes.
We recommend using a floor scrubbing soap for lightly soiled floors, and a degreasing solution for those heavy duty jobs.
This brush works on the 28" versions of the IPC Eagle CT51, CT70, CT71, CT80, CT90, CT105 & CT110 auto scrubbers.
For more brush options, please take a look at our full line of auto scrubber brushes.
*Please Note: This brush formerly had a part # of EAG-SPPV47749.
Caring for your Brush
- Rinse your nylon scrub brush with hot water for 5 to 10 minutes to help the bristles recover their original form.

















