SKU: FG9B2900YEL
The brush has yellow polypropylene fiber bristles and a yellow plastic structural foam block and handle. Block won't crack or warp and resists bacteria growth. Use for general cleaning and scrubbing in wet or dry conditions.
The brush has yellow polypropylene fiber bristles and a yellow plastic structural foam block and handle. Block won't crack or warp and resists bacteria growth. Use for general cleaning and scrubbing in wet or dry conditions to remove heavy dirt and debris from rough surfaces. Resists stains, odors, fungi, and wear. A hole near the end of the handle allows the brush to be hung for storage. 8" block.
Features and Benefits:
U.S. | Metric | |
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Product Length | 8.00 in | 20.32 cm |
Product Weight | 3.30 lb | 1.50 kg |
Upc | 00086876164169 | |
Case Pack Length | 7.13 in | 18.10 cm |
Case Pack Width | 6.25 in | 15.88 cm |
Case Pack Height | 8.75 in | 22.23 cm |
Case Pack Weight | 2.20 lb | 1.00 kg |
Case Pack Quantity | 6 | |
Ucc | 10086876164166 | |
Packaging Length | 8.00 in | 20.32 cm |
Color | Yellow | |
Material Type | Synthetic | |
Country of Origin | USA |
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