The TerraScrub Squeegee Blades are professional replacement squeegees designed for commercial walk-behind and ride-on floor scrubbers. Manufactured from high-elasticity polyurethane (PU) rubber, these blades deliver consistent floor-to-blade contact for complete water recovery in a single pass.
A worn squeegee blade is the number one reason floor scrubbers leave water streaks and wet spots behind. When the blade edge becomes nicked, curled, or hardened, it cannot maintain a tight seal against the floor surface. Replacing the blade restores the machine's water recovery performance and prevents slip hazards.
Each blade is precision-cut with pre-drilled mounting holes that match standard squeegee frames on most commercial scrubbers. The flexible rubber compound maintains its shape across a wide temperature range, making it suitable for both cold storage and warm industrial environments.
Key Features & Benefits
Streak-Free Water Recovery — High-elasticity PU rubber compound maintains uniform floor contact across the entire blade length, ensuring complete water pickup without streaks or puddles left behind.
Reversible Design — Each blade has four usable edges — when one side wears down, simply flip and rotate the blade to expose a fresh edge. This extends blade life by up to 4 times before replacement.
Multiple Length Options — Available in standard lengths from 20 inch (510 mm) to 34 inch (860 mm) to match walk-behind and ride-on scrubber squeegee frames. Custom lengths available for OEM orders.
Color Options — Red and black color options available. Red blades are preferred for high-visibility applications and easy wear detection. Black blades are standard for most commercial facilities.
Pre-Drilled Mounting Holes — Precision-drilled holes at standard spacing for direct bolt-on installation to most squeegee frames. No cutting or modification required — swap blades in under 5 minutes.
When to Replace Your Squeegee Blade
A facility manager in Ohio told us he used to wait until his scrubber left obvious puddles before replacing the squeegee. That was costing him about 30 extra minutes per shift because the floor took longer to dry. Here are the early warning signs:
- Visible nicks, cracks, or tears along the blade edge
- Water streaks or puddles left behind after a single pass
- The blade edge looks curled or hardened instead of flat and flexible
- You hear a scraping or squeaking sound from the squeegee assembly
Under normal commercial use (3-4 hours per day), a squeegee blade lasts about 6-12 months. High-traffic areas with rough concrete or debris may need replacement every 3-6 months. Keeping the blade clean and free of debris extends its life significantly.