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Buffer pads for McClary Easy Polisher Scrubber?
Q. I have the McClary Easy Polisher Scrubber, model #D133 and I'm looking for the buffer pads. Where can I purchase them? This floor polisher has been passed down for many years, so I'm hoping to still be able to purchase the buffer pads. Thanks - Cindy
Cindy Charlesjust want to polish my floors - Melita, Manitoba, Canada
September 18, 2010
A. Just go to any janitorial supply store and they will get you what you need.
Robin Thedemetal finishing - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
RFQ: Did anyone ever find those polishing pads? Where?
Gary Mc- ontario, Canada
October 19, 2021
Ed. note: This RFQ is outdated, but technical replies are welcome, and readers are encouraged to post their own RFQs. But no public commercial suggestions please ( huh? why?).
RFQ: Did you ever find the Sherpa replacement polisher pads? I suppose material could be bought and some new ones made. However, I don't know how they attach to the center pin, over the brush bristles. Do you have a photo of an old pad? I hope this can get answered.
I checked janitorial companies here and they just have larger pads for commercial polishers. No replacements for this.
- BC, Canada
February 18, 2025
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