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In This Issue
Happy New Year
Sweeping Broom Patterns
What Our Box Labels Tell You
Quick Links
Greetings!  
Happy New Year! 

 

Welcome to the beginning of the New Year. As we embark on 2011, all of us at Cardinal Brush would like to wish you and your family a happy and safe New Year. We hope this year is successful and prosperous for you both personally and professionally.

 

As always your continued support is very much appreciated. We look forward to working with you in the year to come.

 

Happy New Year!!

 

Sweeping Broom Patterns   

Ever wondered which broom pattern is best for your customer's sweeping application?

 

The most popular is a Double Row (DR) spiral pattern. The broom has gaps between the rows to pick up larger debris, while the double rows of bristles sweep and throw the debris up into the hopper. This is a good all around broom pattern and is used in most sweeping applications.

 

Also called High Density, a Single Row (SR) pattern broom is ideal for sweeping in sandy or dusty environments, and picking up smaller debris. Unlike the Double Row, there are no gaps between the rows or bristles.

 

Visit our website, www.CardinalBrush.com for more details, or give us a call.

  
 
What Our Box Labels Tell You

 

When you receive our brushes, you'll find them packed in a sturdy box with a neat, professionally printed label telling you everything you need to know about it. Our part # is included, along with the OEM part # and a description of the brush. Whether you work with the OEM part # or ours, it's simple to see exactly what the brush is. Our easy to read, professional labels are just one more way we try to make your job, and your customer's job easier!

At Cardinal Brush, we believe in exceeding your expectations. If you have any questions about the content here, feel free to let us know.
 
Sincerely,
 

Jarrod Booth
Cardinal Brush Corporation