I was looking for wheel/tyre cleaner and came across this.
Reviews seems reasonable.
I was looking for wheel/tyre cleaner and came across this.
Reviews seems reasonable.
Is this good for a rim job?
google rim job to find out
I googled it and it looked a bit shitty
Yes try it for yourself
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This is whar you need https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/meguiars-meguiars-wheel-…
Dont know about Tyres, but it works a treat on Rims,rimmed my wife car.
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/sca-sca-4-piece-drill-br…
Much the same price at supercheapauto without needing to pay for postage (if you have one of those shops nearby)
$5 posted on AliExpress.
I think that is just for one brush. About $12 for the kit.
I stand corrected.
Still cheaper
Prob dont need em all anyway
can I use this on the dunny?
The same identical item is often sold as shower / bathroom scrubbers, and they are useless for that application, even with a powerful drill. If something won't come off porcelain / tiles with elbow grease, you need chemicals or new porcelain / grout.
I cleaned a bathtub really well using a similar attachment (made by Chemical Guys), would've taken way too much effort otherwise
Grout is a different story, such attachments would likely chip it away. If it's bad enough, probably have to regrout.
The key is not to let your bathroom get into such a disgusting state it requires something like this.
@Ham Dragon: Okay mum.
@Ham Dragon: With these brushes? O… okay.
@Ham Dragon: Sometimes the grime is hard to see, as it's transparent. Then when you go to clean it, it requires really hard scrubbing.
I used it to clean the grout in my newly bought home with bi carbonate soda and vinegar and shower screen as well. works well
i literally just finished cleaning my shower with this. Sprayed some ammonium hydroxide and let it sit for 10min then just drilled-brushed away and everything comes off including off the grout. easier than manually scrubbing tbh.
I bought with the additional attachment where it's a softer round thing used for the glass and that gets rid of all the grub off the glass. works wonders compared to manual cleaning!
Perfect to fling shit everywhere
We're basically monkeys after all.
professional monkeys according to our mate, gerrry
OzRRP
I like this term.
cheaper option is https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B08YYRHJ3K/ref=ppx_yo_d…
Expensive. See below.
It's not as bad as people say. But this price isn't any good.
Even if you don't use Ali it's cheaper on ebay: 12 pcs Power Scrubber Brush Drill Brush Clean for Bathroom Surfaces $15
Is the bosch blue impact drill waterproof?
Is any drill waterproof?
I bought a cheap Ryobi drill for exactly this reason a while back. I mean it’s cheap enough that even on higher power the drill can stall when I use the brush in the small gaps on the alloys… couldn’t believe that. Plastic chuck rubbish.
That said, I wasn’t willing to risk my DeWalt stuff so no biggie
$13.95 at Bunnings
https://www.bunnings.com.au/josco-4-piece-drill-accessory-ki…
Lol
I bought from Aliexpress for $8.75 and use it to wash my cars wheels.
Works a treat.
Cars wheels? This one is specifically for rim cleaning.
This for a turbo toilet clean…
12 pieces with an extension is a better choice for $12.99
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/353825805152?hash=item5261a95360…
Now I'm curious, what's the best way to clean calcium/mineral build up on shower screens? I assume you need something acidic to dissolve it, then scrub?
Barkeepers Friend - Awesome Stuff!
I've used the powder but that spray has Oxalic Acid in it as well which is what nails the soap scum so it should be good too :-)
vinegar + dishwashing liquid
I've heard this before, the vinegar and dish liquid soap, I can understand the vinegar getting into the hard water drains, wonder what the Dish soap has that does the rest.
Our local water is so hard, water stains are a never ending task
I recently did ours with a bigger kit than this via Amazon for a similar price. But rather than the brush, I used a scouring pad.
Others are recommending bar keepers friend, which is similar to Jif but is powder like the old Ajax. I used Jif because its easier to stick to a wall than trying to shake powder.
Was pretty simple and far faster than elbow grease.
This will go great the next time my manager asks for his car to be washed
Ohh tire and tyre in the same post. I tire of seeing the American version of tyre in Australia
$2 Ikea toilet brush works the same.
https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/bolmen-toilet-brush-holder-whit…
Just buy a $2 toilet brush, cut the handle, stick it in your drill chuck.
These cheap ass brushes go for 20 bucks on ebay for 30 piece kits
Def would not recommend these on rims, the brush is way too harsh
Normal price- https://au.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B083R32S46