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Squeegee Solutions for Liquid Cleaning, and Surface Work

ROLLINGDOG surface squeegee solutions are designed for cleaning, spreading liquids, and moving coatings across different surfaces. With flexible rubber or foam blade options and ergonomic handles, the range supports janitorial supply wholesalers & distributors, and renovation retailers.

Flexible Blade Options

Rubber and foam blades adapt to different surfaces and liquids.

Estructura duradera

Designed for repeated cleaning and spreading tasks.

Wide Application

Suitable for windows, floors, walls, and general surface work.

Multipurpose Use

Practical for contractors, cleaning teams, and renovation projects.

Two Product Lines for Different Market Needs

ROLLINGDOG offers Elite Series and Standard Series under each product category, helping partners build flexible assortments for different market positions, retail price ranges, and customer needs.
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