Corner Brush
In the beginning of our cleaning career we noticed that when a mop is slapped up against the baseboard it leaves behind a black residue. Restroom baseboards have the most damage done by mop slapping because of the tight quarters. With a standard, hand held scrub brush we got on our hands and knees and scrubbed the baseboards. It did not take long to find out not only was this awkward but we were basically kneeling in urine. And to think, this is standard practice!
Our corner brush was actually the first brush we developed. It is a triangular-shaped brush head with side mounted bristles. We positioned the pole at a 45 degree angle which allows for easy & effective cleaning along the baseboards.
When using The Corner Brush, the scrubber stands upright with the pole between them and the wall. No more kneeling down. The bristles rest on both the baseboard and the floor for one pass scrubbing.
Generally, the corner is not used every time you scrub. You use it as needed when the residue builds up.
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