Manually scrub to remove rust, stains, small burs, and other contaminants
Screw onto antiseize lubricant cans and pull the trigger to neatly apply lubricant with one hand
Scrub dirt and corrosion off battery terminals
Thoroughly clean your paint brushes to help them last longer
Store liquid and paste and apply with the built-in brush
Everything you need to remove scratches and surface imperfections with a buffer or polisher
Release a precise amount of adhesive or lubricant without flooding the tip or splattering
Mount conveyor brushes at point of use
Position items on conveyor belts and wipe off debris
Direct and position items on conveyors while keeping them from falling off
Attach to a power tool to clean flat, curved, and irregular surfaces
Clear metal shavings and debris from file teeth; also known as file cards
Evenly spread coatings, wax, varnish, and oil across floors
Use with a floor machine to scrub floors; more durable than floor machine pads
Strip, scrub, buff, and polish hard or carpeted floors with a pad or brush
Lightweight and disposable for quick touch-ups with paint and coatings
Store adhesives, cements, and lacquers to keep them from hardening
Chip away ice and brush off snow from car and truck windows
Everything from standard plastic and glass to sterile and tamper-evident jars
Sweep away hardened flecks of mortar, dirt, and other debris
Clear out residue from small openings, such as nozzles or torch tips
Connect to oil dispensers to brush lubricant onto chain, gears, and conveyors
Spin paint brushes and roller covers to dry them
Keep brushes wet and ready to use while waiting for coats of paint to dry
Apply paint and coatings to surfaces
Spread paint evenly across flat surfaces, along edges, and into corners
Paint all sides of poles, railings, pipes, and fences at once
Seal rollers to keep them wet and ready between coats of paint
Pair with roller frames to quickly add paint and light coatings to large, flat areas
Add roller covers to quickly apply paint and light coatings to large, flat areas
Use alone or connect to a parts washer to apply solution and scrub away dirt, grease, and rust
Clean small holes and inside tubes with these flexible brushes
Replace handles or extend the reach on tools like brooms, paint rollers, and window washers
Add a clamp or brace to strengthen push broom handles
Turn reciprocating saws into high-powered scrubbers that clean quicker than hand brushes
Buff, polish, and clean with rotary tools
Replace the brush on your Dremel rotary tool
Remove rust and stains from workpieces
Everyday scrub brushes, scrub brushes with a handle, and drill-operated scrub brushes
Mount on conveyor lines, brushing material as it passes, to remove static charge
Stretch over conveyors, printing rolls, and chutes to remove static from objects; mount with magnets
Brush ink over a stencil and onto an uneven surface like concrete or wood
Dispense fluids or spread adhesives from syringes and other small instruments
Use in place of ball transfers to feed and position flat sheets and panels without scratching them
Access hard-to-reach surfaces by threading onto your tube brush
Everything you need to add length and a grip to tube brushes with a threaded shank
Add a loop or T-handle grip to the threaded end of your tube brush
Clear dirt, deposits, and other blockages from hose and tubing
Add brushes, crevice tools, blower nozzles, and extension wands to your vacuum hose
Spread on paste and smooth wrinkles to mount wallpaper
Hook up to a garden hose and roll to wash floors, driveways, and other flat surfaces
Adjust arbor hole size so it'll fit the shaft of your tool
Mount wheel brushes with an arbor hole to hand-held drills and die grinders; also known as mandrels
Bristles on the edge of the wheel clean, sand, and debur targeted areas
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