If the grout lines are deep than rotating brush will not help you that much unless you tilt the machine but if you get good swivel/universal joint deck brush you will be able.to get everywhere. Bottom line get both.
Probably have to buy brush. Grout lines pretty sunk in
Sent from my iPhoneNylon brush with 0.04" bristles but horse hair pad will work nice on that flat surface and deck brush on grout joints. Unless it is large area this will save you from buying 17" brush.
On Nov 13, 2014 3:07 PM, "Dayron" <dayron.padilla13@gmail.com> wrote:I don't usually work with porcelain but this is a friend. What type of brush for a 17" buffer would you recommend
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