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  2. Scrubber (brush) - Wikipedia

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    Sailors scrubbing the deck on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. A scrubber (German: Schrubber), is a type of wide brush with a long shaft used for cleaning hard floors or surfaces. Unlike a broom, which has soft bristles to sweep dirt away, a scrubber has hard bristles for brushing. It may therefore be used wet, with water or cleaning fluids.

  3. Exterior cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning a skyscraper on a suspended stage. Workers scrub the outside of a skyscraper in Hong Kong.. Exterior cleaning is the process of cleaning a building's exterior part including the restoration of hygiene or removal of litter and/or dirt on the outside of the building.

  4. Brush - Wikipedia

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    Brushes used for cleaning come in various sizes, ranging from even smaller than that of a toothbrush, to the standard household version accompanied by a dustpan, to 36″ deck brushes. There are brushes for cleaning tiny cracks and crevices and brushes for cleaning enormous warehouse floors. Brushes perform a multitude of cleaning tasks.

  5. The Best (and Worst) Household Cleaner Brands, According to ...

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    Method Wood For Good furniture spray takes top honors, while Kleen Guard Fresh Lemon Formula furniture polish comes in dead last among more than 1,000 household cleaners rated by GoodGuide.

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    Here are the five best and worst NFL stadiums per Yelp. ... Very clean and well posted signs. ... Fans were great and even the cheap, upper deck seats were pretty good." – 3 stars. Craig H. from ...

  7. Holystone - Wikipedia

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    As I recall, sea water and sand were used to aid the effort. The result, once finished with a sea water rinse and a sun bleach, was a clean white deck, just in time for our arrival in Portsmouth, England. A photo on the US Navy's Navsource [10] purports to show Navy Midshipmen holystoning the deck of the same ship in 1951.