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4 pc Drill Brush Kit for Tire and Rim Cleaning $17.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ BRITOR-AU Amazon AU

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I was looking for wheel/tyre cleaner and came across this.

Reviews seems reasonable.

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  • +10
  • +16

    Is this good for a rim job?

  • +2

    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)

  • +3

    $5 posted on AliExpress.

    • +1

      I think that is just for one brush. About $12 for the kit.

      • +2

        I stand corrected.

      • +2

        Still cheaper

        Prob dont need em all anyway

  • +1

    can I use this on the dunny?

    • +2

      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.

      • +1

        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.

        • -3

          The key is not to let your bathroom get into such a disgusting state it requires something like this.

      • 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!

    • +1

      Perfect to fling shit everywhere

      • +2

        We're basically monkeys after all.

        • +2

          professional monkeys according to our mate, gerrry

  • +1

    OzRRP

    • I like this term.

    • +2

      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

  • +1
  • 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

  • +1

    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…

  • +1

    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!

    • 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.

  • -1

    This will go great the next time my manager asks for his car to be washed

  • +1

    Ohh tire and tyre in the same post. I tire of seeing the American version of tyre in Australia

  • +2
  • +2

    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

  • +1

    Def would not recommend these on rims, the brush is way too harsh

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