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  2. Floor scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Floor burnisher is the term for a high speed floor buffer that rotates its pad at over 1000 RPM. Closely resembling a large upright, wide-based vacuum cleaner with handlebar controls and requiring two-handed steering by beginners, a floor buffer uses one or more variable-speed circular rotary brushes to dislodge dirt and dust from and apply a ...

  3. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    The power unit of a typical central vacuum cleaner for residential use Central vacuum cleaners, also known as built-in or ducted, are a type of canister/cylinder model which has the motor and dirt filtration unit located in a central location in a building, and connected by pipes to fixed vacuum inlets installed throughout the building.

  4. Floor buffer - Wikipedia

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    Floor scrubber#Floor buffers and polishers From a merge : This is a redirect from a page that was merged into another page. This redirect was kept in order to preserve the edit history of this page after its content was merged into the content of the target page.

  5. D&B Hoovers - Wikipedia

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    D&B Hoovers was founded by Gary Hoover and Patrick Spain in 1990 [2] as an American business research company that provided information on companies and industries through their primary product platform named "Hoover's".

  6. Hoover Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover Building is a Grade II* listed building of Art Deco architecture [1] designed by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners located in Perivale in the London Borough of Ealing. The site opened in 1933 as the UK headquarters, manufacturing plant and repairs centre for The Hoover Company . [ 2 ]

  7. Hooverville - Wikipedia

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    The musical Annie has a song called "We'd Like to Thank You, Herbert Hoover", which takes place in a Hooverville beneath the 59th Street Bridge. In the song, the chorus sings of the hardships they now suffer because of the Great Depression and their contempt for the former president. [22]