- Easy drill attachment
- Great for carpets, upholstery and even leather
- Made of 100 percentage polypropylene – the most durable material for brushes
- Great for spot removal
- 5 inch diameter


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Chemical Guys Acc_201_Brush_MD Medium Duty Carpet Brush with Drill Attachment, Yellow
*$397.00
Informação adicional
Brand | Chemical Guys |
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Color | Yellow |
Handle Material | Polypropylene |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 2.99"W x 5"H |
Material | Polypropylene |
Special Feature | Durable |
Included Components | Attachment |
Surface Recommendation | Floor, Tile, Leather, Grout |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Firmness Description | Medium |
Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
UPC | 816276016306 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00816276016306 |
Item Weight | 3 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ACC_201_BRUSH_MD |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ACC_201_BRUSH_MD |
Special Features | Durable |
Date First Available | June 24, 2010 |
Mike –
Está excelente para limpiar las alfombras, ni tan suave, no tan fuerte
david –
Its a good quality brush,ive used it and am happy…worth the money
Seau –
Worked incredibly well on a nasty bathtub.
david –
Wanted to return this brush when I received it as it was not grey and did not have the Chemical Guys logo on it…..But after using it, I really liked it and never want to return this…..Yes….Its expensive….still….Its one hell of a great brush…Use it for plastic , painted surfaces , carpets and tyres….Its so durable and can strip logos from plastic items without damaging them….I am so happy with this product….And white brush means you can know when its dirty 🙂
Rodriguez –
Was going back and forth between a 4 and a 5 star review and would’ve done 4.5 stars if possible.
Bought this to clean our shower which had quite a lot of soap scum and hard water deposits. Had tried to use cleaner with a similar bristled but brush with a handle and talk about a workout! Not only that, it was a lot of effort for not much return.
I used this round brush with some comet soft cleanser scratch free formula with bleach. Oh, important note, I had a little foresight and put on old clothes that I wouldn’t mind getting dirty or trashed as I knew this brush could spray cleaner if not careful. I also used eye protection and would recommend the same.
So I concentrated on one spot with a little cleaner on it and it wasn’t the WOW I was looking for BUT it was much cleaner the the rest. But still to do a whole shower with just this might take quite a bit of time.
So I had read about using easy off oven cleaner (fume free). I sprayed that on the shower floor and turned on the bathroom vent and let it sit for about 10 to 15 minutes. I then used a scotch brite scrub sponge to wipe it down. (I used the that instead of this drill brush because the oven cleaner was a bit more “wet” and I didn’t want to spray oven cleaner all over the place.
Anyway, that cleaner was VERY effective. I was left with a shower basin that was pretty clean in some spots but still a bit gray in other spots. After rinsing the cleaner down the drain. I then when in with this drill brush and the comet cream cleanser and did the entire basin again. This time the whole basin was white again and the shower almost looked new! This drill brush really did save me a lot of time over a hand brush.
I then used it on the soap scum on the glass and walls and it works pretty good but honestly for the glass and walls, those mr. clean magic erasers work best for that. They start falling apart but they’re pretty cheap and again work very well on shower glass and walls. But if you have a lot of soap scum on the walls and/or glass, it might be better to go over it with this drill brush first and then finish off with the magic eraser.
Bottom line: While this didn’t have the blast off the soap scum effect I was hoping for, I’m still happy I bought it as it does work way better than an regular hand brush and saved me a lot of time and elbow grease. Also the bristles don’t seem much worse for the wear after this first use. I am expecting it to last for quite a while.
Kt –
Used this to clean my shower and bath and it saved a lot of elbow grease! Good value and useful. My only advice is that this size is great for the bottom of the tub and the sides of the shower, but it’s too large to adequately get corners and the groove where the side tub meets the base. I had to go back in with my hand and a sponge to get those areas. So I’d recommend something smaller if you plan to use this for a tub!
Alvaro –
This product cleans very well.
martha r. –
Can’t go wrong with the brand great brush definitely worth your money ease to use great bristles.
Rajendranunni –
Tres bonne qualité, je m’en sert pour mes tapis de sol de voiture, il suffit mettre un peu d’eau savonneuse ou un produit à tapis, utiliser la brosse avec une perceuse/visseuse en effectuant des cercles et le tour est joué
Je recommande vivement
Bob VanHalder –
After 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.