It's hard to find and you won't find it at most hardware stores unless they order it specifically for you. The last time I had to replace these mops I had to order them from Ace and they were almost $20 each. They were like that. So this is a great deal that I don't think you can find anywhere else. They are hard to find and I don't think any other company makes them. When I first replaced them, it was VERY difficult to get the old ones out. They had some rust and dirt on them. I have found that the easiest way to remove them is to spray some WD-40 or some other better teflon spray oil (like three streams) directly into the grooves and let it sit for a few minutes. You'll need to take the door off its hinges, so don't even try that while it's still hanging in the door frame. You'll kill yourself if you try that way because they come out hard and come in even harder. Rust or dirt from grooves. Be careful not to bend or deform them or you'll ruin the door and never get it in. Simply unhinge the door and work it on a pair of sawhorses or another sturdy workbench. Give yourself time to work - don't do it on a cold day or when there are bugs outside. Leave the oil on for half an hour or more if your doors are a bit rusty or covered in sticky dirt. Inserting new ones can be difficult. I've found that a large rubber mallet works best. The tap on the end works great when long-term constant pressure doesn't want to move the band. A series of light taps bring her back. I'm becoming an expert at replacing them as I have 2 doors with me and the people who installed the door frames set them WAY too low so the strippers just sanded the tiles. floor when opening doors. In fact, on my tailgate, the door won't open fully as it only stops at the point where the ground rises. This wears out the brushes a lot and I have to replace them every few years. When I moved to this location the sweepers were completely worn out, all the loose parts were broken and peeled off and the sweeper was doing nothing. You could see daylight and it was very expensive to heat the room when all the cold air was blowing straight in. It was really hard to get out the first time so I learned the penetrating oil spray trick. Without that he would never have made it. I wish I had Pease doors as this patented design is a real PITA because I can't find a cheap replacement brush at my local hardware store or hardware store. Thank goodness for Revain and we have EVERYTHING at a good price. I'm sick of paying $20 a piece for a custom order at my local expensive hardware store. But even $20 per person saved money on outdoor heating. These seals work well when new.
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