Tub Tile Scrubber Brush 2 in 1 Cleaning Brush 58.2 Adjustable Telescopic Pole Stiff Bristles Scouring Pads for Cleaning Bathroom Kitchen Toilet Wall Tub Tile Sink Non-Scratch
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MrBubbleT
> 3 dayIt works perfectly, and you can replace the brush very easily
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Denise
> 3 dayVery sturdy. Effective cleaning brush.
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Victoria
> 3 dayI have back trouble so its hard for me to clean the tub. I am so glad I ordered this!! Its for deep cleaning.
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Rebecca
Greater than one weekWow!! Easy to use, still a little elbow grease required but beats bringing out a step stool to clean the shower walls!!
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beachbaby
Greater than one weekThis shower/tile scrub brush works great. Very easy to use without having to bend so far over to scrub my shower tile floor. The bristles are stiff and very effective.
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Bill
> 3 dayWe have a shower that has been very hard to clean. LOTS OF CALCIUM build up ! using the scrub brush with the handle and some industrial strength CLR then the scrub pad next the shower looks new. Sturdy the handle is the trick You can get to places you just cant get to any other way without hurting your back and arms.
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Elizabeth
> 3 dayEasy To Assemble & It Gets The Job Done. The Different Brush Heads Allows You To Clean Different Surfaces.
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Raerae
> 3 dayThis product does what you’d expect it to do. It works best on large flat surfaces like the floor or the bottom & walls of the shower. however if you have a tub or a surface with curved edges this tool can’t get into those round corners well. You may still need to bend over and do it manually. It’s a little difficult on small ledges too. Overall it’s still very helpful and a good purchase
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NM
> 3 dayIf you dont want to be on your hands and knees scraping the shower, this works great. Easy to maneuver around and tough enough to scrape dirt.
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Amanda K.
> 3 dayI used this for stripping my vinyl floors before waxing. It was fantastic! I got the floor brush also (they came in a bundle) which I almost didnt need, except that the floor brush has a great squeegee side for wiping the stripper off the floor. As for scrubbing, I actually preferred the tub brush. I decided to get them both to use the tub brush for hard to reach places like behind the toilet, in corners, and under cupboards. It worked great for those areas, but also great everywhere else. Ive got a good system now for stripping and waxing my floors every 6 months. (And now, I will probably actually do it every 6 months!)