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    The Bell & Howell Rechargeable Scrubber Pro Deluxe, now on sale for $40, comes with nine brush heads for cleaning your shower, floorboards, windows, ceiling fans, tight corners, car and pretty ...

  5. Floor scrubber - Wikipedia

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    A floor scrubber. A floor scrubber is a floor cleaning device. It can be a simple tool such as a floor mop or floor brush, or in the form of a walk-behind or a ride-on machine to clean larger areas by injecting water with cleaning solution, scrubbing, and lifting the residue off the floor.

  6. Scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Scrubber systems (e.g. chemical scrubbers, gas scrubbers) are a diverse group of air pollution control devices that can be used to remove some particulates and/or gases from industrial exhaust streams.

  7. Nilfisk - Wikipedia

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    Nilfisk was founded in Denmark in 1906 by Peder Andersen Fisker (1875–1975) and Hans Marius Nielsen (1870–1954) as Fisker & Nielsen.Originally the company produced electrical engines as the basic component in ventilators, kitchen elevators, drilling machines and, later on, the Nimbus motorcycle.