General Carpet and Rug Care:
Regular carpet cleaning is important
for appearance and wear. Unless removed, sharp particles of
grit can become embedded and slice carpet fibers.
Use a carpet sweeper to pick
up daily dirt, crumbs, hair, etc. every
day, or when spills or tracked in soil occurs.
Which Sweeper Should I Use:
For normal use, the Electrostatic Sweeper # 101 is preferred,
with its boar bristle rotor brush. If the sweeper will
be used in an area with long hairs, threads or sticky material
such as dropped food, the Workhorse Sweeper # 100 is a better
choice, with its washable vinyl rotor brush.
Improving the Efficiency of Your Carpet Sweeper:
If the sweeper tends to miss
fine lint or
dust, try dampening the brush
before use.
- After every use of
the # 101 Carpet Sweeper, empty out the debris picked up
- Comb
out the rotor brush of the # 101 with the sweeper comb # 981,
to remove string or hair, which could mat down and damage the
bristles.
- If using the Workhorse
# 100, wipe the vinyl blades to clean before storage.
If the rotor becomes very soiled, remove and wash with a mild
cleaning solution and warm water.
- Rotor Brushes will
last longer if you hang the sweeper between uses. It will
swivel to lay flat against the wall.
- If sweeper stops picking
up altogether, check condition of rotor brush, and replace if
needed for years more of service.

- The Vinyl and the
Boar Bristle Rotor Brushes are interchangeable between the #
101 Electrostatic Sweeper and the # 100 Workhorse Industrial
Sweeper.
- Handle # 902 and Bail
# 903 can be used on either the # 101 Electrostatic Sweeper
and the # 100 Workhorse Industrial Sweeper.
- Corner brushes are
not replaceable. Although helpful in picking up debris
along edges of the room, they are not necessary for operation
of the sweepers.
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# 964 Replacement Rotor Brush for the
Electrostatic Sweeper
USD 14.99
Sale: 12.49


# 963 Replacement Vinyl
Rotor for the Workhorse Sweeper
14.49

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