Chemical Guys ACC506 Light Duty Spinner Multi-Surface Drill Brush Attachment (Fits Any Standard Drill - Power Scrubber Removes Stains & Gently Cleans Upholstery, Fabric and Carpet), Gray
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Bob VanHalder
> 3 dayAfter reading many reviews I decided to order the Revolver drill brush & Nylon Stiff Drill Powered Scrub Brush and this is a comparison between the two brushes. For the tests I used them both on a tiled shower, a ceramic cooktop and a bathroom sink. The cordless drills that I used were both 18 volt Milwaukee drills on low speed. I used different cleaning compounds on the surfaces but none were harsh chemicals as I was testing the brushes not the chemicals. The cooktop had some burned on stains and both the shower and the sink had some iron staining and calcium scale but not severe as I usually clean them with an acid to keep them clean. Without a doubt both brushes performed admirably but there were slight differences. The Revolver brush easily gets into corners because the bristles move outward with increased rpm (the stiff nylon does not) but the stiff nylon did a better job of scrubbing. When using the stiff nylon brush you should operate in both directions otherwise the bristles will gradually stay bent in the predominant direction. Both brushes removed the iron staining fairly easily but had more difficulty with the calcium (lime). I could see that I was removing some grout (by the color) so I would suggest you not scrub too hard. The use of harsher chemicals is probably a better choice rather than the heavy handed approach. I was pleasantly surprised how well the brushes did on the cooktop. Here the stiff nylon brush worked better in the burnt on (I thought forever) stains. They both worked but the stiff brush was faster. Once I completed the cleanup and buffed the stovetop it looked like new once again.
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Mazen Junidi
> 3 dayI used it couple times , then the bruch is bended, the red wires are very soft
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Joshua Blakely
> 3 dayVery versatile cleaning apparatus. So far I’ve cleaned patio furniture, a couch, a box spring, and the carpet in my truck. It’s got a few more tasks to get done before it can be retired. It’s important to note that this shouldn’t be used on softer fabrics, and it can unbind them, but if you just rub the bristles to feel how hard they are and apply the appropriate amount of pressure during use, it should serve you well.
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Palmer
> 3 dayMine came very used with a bunch of hair and chemical on it. Would have been nice knowing that it was a used one, when I purchased i wanted a NEW one.
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Leopold Klein
> 3 dayWorks well for cleaning rough stucco. I used concentrated oxyclean and this brush on a cordless drill. The results were good.
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Bendog54
> 3 dayvery easy to use
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Lllb91
> 3 dayI purchased this for my cloth seats in my truck because my dog loves tracking mud into it. I paired this with the chem guy spot remover and it works wonders. The bristles are soft. It also pulls out dog hair which is nice
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Dave
> 3 dayThis is great for cleaning and restoring your grout lines to like new color.
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Not you
> 3 dayExcellent product. I use it to clean grout in kitchen. Takes minutes instead of hours now.
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tejanoman
> 3 daybought it to scrub my bath tub. Does it well. What else can you say that hasnt been said.