The life of a floor scrubber's brush head is affected by a variety of factors, including the following:
Frequency of use: The higher the frequency of use, the faster the brush head wears.
Usage environment: If the floor scrubber is often used on a hard surface (such as a concrete floor), the durability of the brush head will be reduced accordingly.
Cleaning objects: Different cleaning objects cause different degrees of wear on the brush head. For example, cleaning hard floors may cause the brush head to wear faster than cleaning carpets.
Brush head material and quality: The quality and material of the brush heads of different brands and models of floor scrubbers also vary, affecting their durability.
Generally speaking, the brush head of a floor scrubber can be used continuously for a period of time, but it is recommended to refer to the manufacturer's recommendations or instructions for the specific replacement cycle. Under normal circumstances, if the brush head wear seriously affects the cleaning effect, or the bristles have been significantly deformed or fallen off, you should consider replacing a new brush head. The brush heads of some floor scrubbers can be adjusted or flipped according to the degree of wear to extend the service life. For specific operation methods, please refer to the user manual or relevant instructions.