Great Video! Thank you! I ordered Green one today to use on Kitchen and Bathroom Sink and for Shower tiles! I hope this brush head fits my Black & Decker Drill!
Hope it goes well! Just make sure the material you're scrubbing it's not susceptible to scratches. Like a stainless steel sink, if it currently has a shiny polish, could be scratched by this brush. If you have already checked that, then you should be good to go! Thanks for watching and commenting!
so how does this work if you are using it to clean and there is water around. An underwater driver cost $2k and its for 50M of water which is over kill. I don't believe impact drivers are meant to be used around water. I am just curious, I fear ruining my Kobalt driver using this product around water. Thanks for the great review.
It's a good question. I would just try to make sure your drill/driver isn't covered in water, submerged, or have water directly pouring or hitting it. I've used this a number of times around water and haven't had a problem with my makita and it's functionality. I guess in theory also.... you could get like a gallon plastic bag, put your drill/driver in there, cut a hole for the bit and use that?
I would imagine a normal garage floor unfinished would be fine and you could probably even go to a higher stiffness or color. For a well sealed epoxy'd garage floor, you "should" be just fine. If the is any question I would recommend testing in a small area to see how it does and go from there.
Thank you for this video!! It’s a great video compared to others I have watched for this product! Can you use this on a shower with tile and bathtub? Also, which drill would you recommend for small projects such as this? I only need one that works with the brushes and perhaps to build ikea storage, etc.
You're welcome! You can use it on the bathtub and tile. I would caution using it too much around the grout, it could chip it up over time. But the larger surface area of the tile go for it. As far as the drill goes, I have really liked my impact drill. It's compact and I have used it for pretty much everything and anything (including assembling IKEA furniture). Here's a link to an essential list which includes the drill I like and drill bits Check out this list Basic Tools Everyone Needs from coltoncrumpdiy www.amazon.com/shop/coltoncrumpdiy/list/16V10D76B8GN0?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_aipsflist_aipsfcoltoncrumpdiy_R9X0SV3GS4WPQS64PV7C&language=en_US
Hello can i Ask you one thing. Im scared that im going to get electricuded when i clean my bathroom. Is a drill with a cord better or more safe? Thanks
I like the freedom of having a cordless drill and I don't have to get tangled up in anything. You SHOULDN'T get electrocuted if you are keeping safe practices like... not using your drill under running water. I would recommend get whatever it is to be cleaned wet or even get a spray bottle and clean it as you go. If it's large areas like I demonstrate in this video, run the water before using any power tools, stop the water, and clean with what residual water is left. That help?
So if you shop Amazon you can browse any of the products here Check out this page from coltoncrumpdiy www.amazon.com/shop/coltoncrumpdiy?ref_=cm_sw_r_apann_aipsfshop_aipsfcoltoncrumpdiy_QNWVZ6N92B5JE4GJGB8M&language=en_US or if you have a big box store like a Lowe's or Home Depot or even a Walmart, just look for a drill and it's battery. Kind of like this amzn.to/3WrJ1sI
Great Video! Thank you! I ordered Green one today to use on Kitchen and Bathroom Sink and for Shower tiles! I hope this brush head fits my Black & Decker Drill!
Hope it goes well! Just make sure the material you're scrubbing it's not susceptible to scratches. Like a stainless steel sink, if it currently has a shiny polish, could be scratched by this brush. If you have already checked that, then you should be good to go! Thanks for watching and commenting!
so how does this work if you are using it to clean and there is water around. An underwater driver cost $2k and its for 50M of water which is over kill. I don't believe impact drivers are meant to be used around water. I am just curious, I fear ruining my Kobalt driver using this product around water. Thanks for the great review.
It's a good question. I would just try to make sure your drill/driver isn't covered in water, submerged, or have water directly pouring or hitting it. I've used this a number of times around water and haven't had a problem with my makita and it's functionality. I guess in theory also.... you could get like a gallon plastic bag, put your drill/driver in there, cut a hole for the bit and use that?
Can you use it on garage floor??
I would imagine a normal garage floor unfinished would be fine and you could probably even go to a higher stiffness or color. For a well sealed epoxy'd garage floor, you "should" be just fine. If the is any question I would recommend testing in a small area to see how it does and go from there.
@ColtonCrumpDIY yes extacly that's what I meant. I have a garage epoxy which gets stubborn dirt with car tires.
I'm convinced. Thank you for your honest review. Loved the reference to Dead or Alive. RIP Pete Burns.
Classic from the 80s. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you for this video!! It’s a great video compared to others I have watched for this product! Can you use this on a shower with tile and bathtub? Also, which drill would you recommend for small projects such as this? I only need one that works with the brushes and perhaps to build ikea storage, etc.
You're welcome! You can use it on the bathtub and tile. I would caution using it too much around the grout, it could chip it up over time. But the larger surface area of the tile go for it. As far as the drill goes, I have really liked my impact drill. It's compact and I have used it for pretty much everything and anything (including assembling IKEA furniture). Here's a link to an essential list which includes the drill I like and drill bits Check out this list Basic Tools Everyone Needs from coltoncrumpdiy www.amazon.com/shop/coltoncrumpdiy/list/16V10D76B8GN0?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_aipsflist_aipsfcoltoncrumpdiy_R9X0SV3GS4WPQS64PV7C&language=en_US
Hello can i Ask you one thing. Im scared that im going to get electricuded when i clean my bathroom. Is a drill with a cord better or more safe? Thanks
I like the freedom of having a cordless drill and I don't have to get tangled up in anything. You SHOULDN'T get electrocuted if you are keeping safe practices like... not using your drill under running water. I would recommend get whatever it is to be cleaned wet or even get a spray bottle and clean it as you go. If it's large areas like I demonstrate in this video, run the water before using any power tools, stop the water, and clean with what residual water is left.
That help?
Thanks for the video. How can I get the drill without the brushes cos I bought the brush and it did not fit into the drilling machine I have.
So if you shop Amazon you can browse any of the products here Check out this page from coltoncrumpdiy www.amazon.com/shop/coltoncrumpdiy?ref_=cm_sw_r_apann_aipsfshop_aipsfcoltoncrumpdiy_QNWVZ6N92B5JE4GJGB8M&language=en_US or if you have a big box store like a Lowe's or Home Depot or even a Walmart, just look for a drill and it's battery. Kind of like this amzn.to/3WrJ1sI
I bought the set with an extension rod and attached the small brush ok. But I can't figure out how to remove the brush.
Is your drill a quick release or a regular spin to tighten?
there's a ring that you pull back towards the rod to release the brush
That would've came off the shower with a heavy duty degreaser with no effort.
Probably right. But the intent of this video was to demonstrate if the scrub brush is useful or not in this type of scenario.