Carlisle Grout Brush
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Carlisle Grout Brush
Clean your kitchens, restrooms, or dining areas effortlessly with the incredible Carlisle grout brush! This versatile plastic brush by Carlisle is a game-changer when it comes to getting rid of stubborn dirt and grime from tile grout, hard surface floors, windows, and even those annoying nooks and crannies where dirt loves to hide.
Ergonomic Design
What’s more, it comes equipped with a convenient hanging hook at the tip of its handle for easy storage and boasts an ergonomic handle for ultimate comfort and a secure grip.
Don’t waste your precious cleaning solutions! Our Carlisle plastic brush features expertly designed 2″ rigid, synthetic bristles with a crimped design that ensures maximum product retention. Perfect for both janitorial and kitchen use, this trusty utility brush is guaranteed to tackle any cleaning task effortlessly. Give it a try and see the difference it makes!
Why Choose the Carlisle Grout Brush
Engineered Bristle Geometry
A dense row of 2-inch rigid synthetic bristles – crimp-cut to hold cleaning solution– delivers the bite needed to shear away embedded soil without exploding chemical costs. No loose fibers, no premature flop.
Ergonomic, Hang-Ready Handle
The contoured plastic handle keeps knuckles clear of the floor while giving you a rock-solid grip – even through nitrile gloves. A built-in hanging hook means it dries fast and is always exactly where your techs expect it.
One Tool, Multiple Surfaces
Tile-grout lines, quarry-tile kitchen floors, window tracks, faucet bases, natural-stone edge details – the narrow profile reaches any 90-degree junction.
Built for Heavy Duty Work
Molded in a single piece of heavy-duty plastic, the block resists the high-pH and solvent chemistries routinely used in restoration workflows.
FAQs
Does a dedicated grout brush really matter?
Absolutely. Wire or overly hard brushes chip grout and scar adjacent stone. The Carlisle brush is purpose-built for grout, giving aggressive cleaning without structural damage.
What cleaner pairs best with it?
For heavy organic buildup, the manufacturer recommends MB-2 Alkaline HD – an alkaline formula safe for stone yet tough on grease.
What should I not use on grout?
Skip bleach, ammonia, acidic vinegar mixes, abrasive powders, or dyed chemicals. These erode, etch, or permanently stain grout and natural stone.
Frequently Asked Questions
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