• Our brushes are designed to fit a range of popular floor sanding machines, including:

    • 8” Galaxy™

    • 8” Hummel™

    • 8” Ez8™

    • 8” Floor Crafter™

    • 8” Terrassen Blitz™

    • Randy™

    • Most after market hand held burnishers with a 19mm shaft and two 6mm key ways

  • We currently offer a 46 Grit Polymer Bristle Brush, designed for effective and efficient sanding across a wide range of timbers and coatings. This grit delivers exceptional results for deck restoration and outdoor timber surfaces.

    We’re also in the process of testing a 60 Grit Bristle Brush, specifically developed for the timber floor sanders, providing even finer finishing capabilities while maintaining the durability and efficiency of our brush technology.

  • The lifespan of our brushes varies based on usage intensity and the types of coatings being removed. However, most customers report getting approximately 400m² per brush when working on timber decks, ensuring long-lasting performance and value. The brushes are built for durability, so you can rely on them for high-quality results over time.

  • Generally, no—our brushes are designed to be effective yet gentle on timber surfaces. However, we recommend avoiding use on old or rotted timber, as these areas are already fragile and may break down under any sanding process.

  • Our brushes feature a revolutionary design that offers fast product removal, excellent blending, and minimal bristle loss. They are engineered to enhance both the quality of workmanship and profitability for your business.

  • Yes, we provide guidance and tips on our social media and youtube and through customer support. For more detailed training or specific queries, please contact our support team for assistance.

  • Yes! Our brushes are highly effective for sanding back the surface of polyurethane and textured coatings like epoxy flake. They help create a smooth, even profile for re-coating without damaging the underlying layers. Plus, you don’t have to pull out a big grinder or strip back to bare concrete to restart—saving you time, effort, and material costs.