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What to Know About Electric Floor Scrapers

If you are shopping for an effective commercial floor scraper to add to your surface preparation equipment inventory lineup, you’ve probably narrowed down things like your budget or whether you want a ride-on scraper or a walk-behind floor scraper. These are definitely important factors, but have you considered if you want a propane powered option […]

What Is a Floor Scraper Weight Kit?

When it comes to removing floor coverings, having a ride-on floor scraper can save you hours or even days or exhausting, expensive labor compared to using a manual scraper. Not only is a scraper fast, it’s versatile, able to quickly remove everything from carpet and sheet vinyl to rubberized floor coatings and thick epoxy.  Because […]

How to Use a Commercial Floor Scraper

If you have a large area of flooring to remove, a commercial floor scraper can get the job done in a fraction of the time it takes a manual option. Even better, a commercial scraper eliminates much of the worker fatigue and is effective on a multitude of materials, including mastic, wood, carpet, and thinset. […]

When to Use a Handheld vs Ride-On Electric Floor Scraper

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In this comprehensive guide, the electric floor scraper experts from Buy Manufacturers Direct are sharing industry best practices for when to use a hand-held versus a ride-on electric floor scraper. Join us as we explore the factors that influence the choice and empower you to make the best decision for your next commercial floor scraping project.

The ABC’s of Shot Blasting

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In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the ABC’s of shot blasting. Our shot blasting experts will explore the essential elements that make the use of shot blasters an indispensable tool for achieving superior surface quality and ensuring the longevity of various materials. 

Save on Concrete Slab Replacement with a Scarifier

Concrete slabs that have moved because of age or improper placement can have areas of height inequality. The variation in height can cause trip hazards, excessive wear on rolling equipment, and be areas of premature concrete breakdown. In severe cases, slab replacement may be necessary, but in most instances, moderate height inequalities can be flattened […]