Drill Brush Attachment Set, 4pcs Power Scrubber Brush Cleaning Kit, Drill Brush with Extend Attachment for Car, Bathroom Surfaces, Wooden Floor, Laundry Room Cleaning
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Yes, I am. Spot cleaning upholstery and carpets/rugs is what I do.
My drill is a small one as well, worst case scenario is that you will need to buy an adapter at your local auto zone.
These brushes were purchased by me and they are very effective. The most part of the light colored grout was able to be cleaned of stains. It was not possible to completely clean some areas. Scrubbing too hard or too much may chip away at your grout if you do it too often or too hard.
Brushes are the only items in the brush set. To power the brushes, I use my Ryobi cordless drill. The carpet and seats of my vehicle were cleaned properly and the furniture was also cleaned properly. Do be careful when using in the home on household items, such as a couch, chair, etc, as the "stiff bristled" brush in the set is prone to breaking or wearing away the factory surface. The following are examples of me working as a writer - I am Brit
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The results were amazing. The Bissell spot clean was used in addition to the deep cleaning of the car. I've had no problems with my car since I bought it. Initially I bought a Bissell and it did not get out all the stains so I ordered these brushes and they.
When I cleaned my shower walls (ceramic tile) with these brushes, they left a mess. They were extremely sensitive to the drill speed when I used a good quality cordless drill with these. The service is slow, and the cleaners don't do their job properly. A child skitters all over the wall when he runs too fast. Large swaths of the driveway were not cleaned adequately I was unsatisfied with the outcome. As well as on vehicle wheels, I tried these. It's the same issue as before. Simply using the steel wool cleaning pads or sponges I had always used worked for me. My plan is to throw these under the sink with the other cleaning supplies, but I doubt that I will.
Drilling works well with the brush, but be sure to not apply too many slow or high speeds. Due to this, I was unable to use the large brush at first due to the shaft breaking off. Though the shaft did not come off, it no longer has a rigid attachment to the brush, and it spins by itself now. In general, smaller brushes can handle a greater amount of strain. All types of cleaning can be done with these brushes because they have stiff bristles. The pressure needed to clean with a drill is much lower than when cleaning manually.
Once you get used to the drill's trigger, it won't be much of a problem. Spraying all over the surface of your body occurs when you go too fast. Besides my husband's drill, my arm is very sore today because it is so heavy. I love it. It's hard not to be impressed with how clean the tub, the tile, and the floor look. I don't know if I would commit to doing this every week? A deep cleaning once a month would be ideal, but I would expect it to be monthly This was due to the weight of the drill.
My only wish is that they would make a tiny brush attachment to reach into corners and crevices.
In the country, there has been some staining on the shower walls over time from the well water. By using these drill brushes, you can get it off much easier than when you scrubbed it off manually! Although a little awkward to use, the big one is great for flat surfaces that are bigger!.
It felt like the brush bristles were squished when I first opened the package, and almost like they had "hat hair," when I used it. I noticed that spinning out the brush made a difference when I powered the drill repeatedly, and stopped and started the drill a few times, or if I pulled the trigger fast a few times. That is something you should beware of. Every type of attachment I have seen is pleasing to me. In fact, I cleaned my bathtub and my shower walls with them to see how they worked. As you can see in the picture, the brush in the drill did an excellent job cleaning the bathtub. During the shower, I used the white attachment to tile the walls. was also a good idea. When I used my hands to scrub the bathroom tile floors with the red scuff pad attachment, the floor looked clean, but if I pressed the pad hard enough, the surface left a red stain behind. These brushes are really great for cleaning the bathroom! I don't know what I'll use them for in the future, but for now they're great for me!.