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38Piece Drill Cleaning Attachment Set(Brush&Scouring Pads&Scrub Sponge), Includes: 11piece of different purpose drill power scrubber brushes, 20 Piece different stiffiness Scouring pads,5 Piece scrub sponge with 4 inch backer and 1 piece Extended Reach Attachment
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I have bought them twice, (a smaller count set from this seller), and here is the good and bad.
Good:
We have a shower (not tile, just fiberglass), that the bottom of it had serious hard water stains and a layer of built up soap, calcium, etc. It was ugly and awful.
Using these brushes, and patience, (ie, go slow!) these are incredible!
It got me back to the original Fiberglass and color, and I was shocked at how well it did!
Totally worth the money for that!
Bad #1:
If you press too hard, the connection between the plastic base and metal holder "strip/break" and then it becomes useless. The base will just spin, but the brushes won't turn anymore.
I tried superglue'ing it, which helped for a bit, but not that long. You literally just have to throw it out.
So you are stuck pressing lighter, and taking more time to let it chew through the crud by itself.
(Which can take a LONG time!)
Bad #2:
It didn't work nearly as well on our sinks. Different material of course, but it actually ended up heating up the plastic of the brush so much, that it melted it!
I gave up on it for the sinks, but I do swear by using them on fiberglass showers.
For bathroom tile all the effort I may as well scrubbed it manually. For cleaning the BBQ grill it never had enough power to knock much off compared to a manual BBQ brush; even with the stiffest brush head (the ones I had advertised cleaning BBQ grills).
If anyone has had a good experience with these I'd really like to hear it. My kit didn't have spin sponge heads though.
Again, not knocking the brand, but the design itself.
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Not really. It's not the brand that I've had issue with but the design of the brushes in general. I was running them off an 18v Makita and it never really had enough power to be useful.
For bathroom tile all the effort I may as well scrubbed it manually. For cleaning the BBQ grill it never had enough power to knock much off compared to a manual BBQ brush; even with the stiffest brush head (the ones I had advertised cleaning BBQ grills).
If anyone has had a good experience with these I'd really like to hear it. My kit didn't have spin sponge heads though.
Again, not knocking the brand, but the design itself.
For bathroom tile all the effort I may as well scrubbed it manually. For cleaning the BBQ grill it never had enough power to knock much off compared to a manual BBQ brush; even with the stiffest brush head (the ones I had advertised cleaning BBQ grills).
If anyone has had a good experience with these I'd really like to hear it. My kit didn't have spin sponge heads though.
Again, not knocking the brand, but the design itself.
For bathroom tile all the effort I may as well scrubbed it manually. For cleaning the BBQ grill it never had enough power to knock much off compared to a manual BBQ brush; even with the stiffest brush head (the ones I had advertised cleaning BBQ grills).
If anyone has had a good experience with these I'd really like to hear it. My kit didn't have spin sponge heads though.
Again, not knocking the brand, but the design itself.
I have a set just like this. I use them with a 20v drill and clean tubs, toilets, car wheel rims (with different brushes), and a few other things. I have always been very happy with the results.
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I have bought them twice, (a smaller count set from this seller), and here is the good and bad.
Good:
We have a shower (not tile, just fiberglass), that the bottom of it had serious hard water stains and a layer of built up soap, calcium, etc. It was ugly and awful.
Using these brushes, and patience, (ie, go slow!) these are incredible!
It got me back to the original Fiberglass and color, and I was shocked at how well it did!
Totally worth the money for that!
Bad #1:
If you press too hard, the connection between the plastic base and metal holder "strip/break" and then it becomes useless. The base will just spin, but the brushes won't turn anymore.
I tried superglue'ing it, which helped for a bit, but not that long. You literally just have to throw it out.
So you are stuck pressing lighter, and taking more time to let it chew through the crud by itself.
(Which can take a LONG time!)
Bad #2:
It didn't work nearly as well on our sinks. Different material of course, but it actually ended up heating up the plastic of the brush so much, that it melted it!
I gave up on it for the sinks, but I do swear by using them on fiberglass showers.