PaintPRO, Vol. 7, No. 4
July/August 2005
PaintPRO , Vol. 7, No. 4

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Other articles in this issue:
Success with Drywall
Color Additives
Painting Historic Houses
Masonry & Stucco Maintenance
Painter Profile: San Francisco Local Color
Manufacturer Profile: Royal Design Studio
Paint Industry News
Product News
Product Profiles
Toolbox: Hand Tools for Painters
Tools for Vaulted Ceilings
Painting Tips
 
PaintPRO Archives — Product News

Mr. LongArm Floor Squeegees

Mr. LongArm extends its reach
Mr. LongArm Inc. has added straight and curved floor squeegees, plus a floor scraper and floor scraper replacement blade pack, to its line of janitorial supplies. The company has also released three new bi-level brushes.

The heavy-duty straight and curved squeegees are made of 16-gauge plated steel with a polycarbonate threaded adapter. The nonmarking rubber is resistant to most chemicals and materials. Both straight and curved styles are available in 24-inch and 36-inch lengths.

The floor scraper is 4 inches wide and has a taper-fit handle. Its replacement blades come 10 per pack. An adaptor allows the scraper to attach to threaded handles and extension poles.

The new, lightweight bi-level brushes are an expansion of LongArm’s popular line of “flow-thru” products. The chemical-resistant 10-inch brushes are available with three types of fibers. Extra-soft polyester fibers are suited for clear or gel-coat finishes on autos, trucks and vans. Soft polystyrene fibers clean windows, awnings and siding. Stiff polypropylene fibers work on tough-to-clean surfaces such as decks, boats, RVs and masonry. The brushes can be used with any standard threaded handle, but are designed for flow-thru extension poles such as Mr. LongArm’s TeleWash and HydraSoar.

For more information, call (800) 821-3508 or visit the Mr. Long Arm Web site.

 
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