Mobile Sponge Sucker

This Petrol Motor Power Sponge Cleaner is an advanced tool designed for cleaning cement and grout residues from surfaces such as quarry tiles, external paving slabs, natural stone, and granite sets.

Using a continuous sponge band that cycles through a water bucket and rollers, the machine effectively cleans and compacts joints while removing excess sludge and water. This process ensures a residue-free finish and enhances joint durability by preventing cement washout.

By replacing manual, labour-intensive methods, this sponge cleaner increases efficiency, reduces environmental impact through lower water usage, and promotes ergonomic working conditions, making it an innovative solution for construction professionals.

This method not only improves the quality of work but also reduces water usage, minimizes pollution from cement washout, and enhances worker safety by eliminating the need for prolonged physical labour.

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