Electric Drill Brush Cleaning Kit (Nylon) — 2" • 3.5" • 4"
Turn your everyday drill into a powerful scrubber. This Electric Drill Brush Cleaning Kit packs three high-performance nylon brushes (2", 3.5", and 4") that blast through grime on car tires, carpets, rugs, glass, tiles, grout, showers, kitchen surfaces, upholstery, wheels, and more*—in a fraction of the time and effort of hand scrubbing.
*Use light pressure on glass and glossy finishes; see Safety & Care below.
Why it’s a game changer
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Drill-powered speed: Harness 1,500–2,500 RPM (typical cordless drill) to remove stubborn dirt, soap scum, oxidation, brake dust, and embedded stains fast.
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Purpose-built sizes:
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2" detail brush — tight corners, grout lines, faucets, emblems, narrow wheel spokes.
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3.5" cone/edge brush — contours, corners, baseboards, tire sidewalls, sink edges.
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4" flat brush — broad surfaces like floors, shower walls, glass panels*, rugs, mats.
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Scratch-safe nylon bristles: Stiff enough to cut grime; safe for most hard, non-porous surfaces when used correctly.
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Standard quick-change shaft: 1/4" hex fits most cordless and corded drills and impact drivers. Snap on/off in seconds.
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Water & chemical resistant: Works with water alone or your favorite neutral pH cleaner, wheel cleaner, bathroom foam, APC, or degreaser (follow product labels).
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Time & labor saver: 3–5× faster than manual scrubbing; consistent results with less fatigue.
What’s included
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1 × 2" round detail brush (nylon)
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1 × 3.5" conical/edge brush (nylon)
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1 × 4" flat surface brush (nylon)
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1 × 1/4" quick-change steel shaft (pre-mounted on each brush)
Recommended uses
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Automotive: tires & wheels, wheel wells, rubber mats, fabric seats, carpet stains, truck bed liners.
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Home & bath: shower tiles, grout, tubs, fiberglass, glass doors*, sinks, faucets, stainless steel (light pressure).
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Kitchen: stovetops (uncoated), oven doors*, counters, tile backsplashes, range hoods, stainless sinks.
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Floors & furniture: tile, vinyl, stone**, outdoor furniture (plastic/metal), baseboards.
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Hobbies & gear: boat decks**, coolers, tools, garage floors.
*For glass, mirrored, and glossy plastic: use the 4" flat brush with very light pressure and plenty of lubrication; avoid dry scrubbing.
**On natural stone (marble, travertine, limestone), use only pH-neutral cleaners and gentle pressure; test first.
How to use (3 steps)
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Attach & prep: Insert the 1/4" hex into your drill’s chuck and tighten. Choose LOW speed to start (no hammer mode). Pre-wet the surface and apply cleaner.
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Scrub smart: Keep the brush flat to the surface. Use light, overlapping passes; let the drill do the work. Re-wet as needed to maintain lubrication.
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Rinse & finish: Wipe or rinse away loosened grime. For carpets/upholstery, blot with a clean microfiber and allow to dry.
Pro tips
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Work from mild to strong: Start with water → neutral cleaner → APC/degreaser if needed.
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Keep it moving: Avoid dwelling in one spot to prevent marring on sensitive finishes.
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Edge control: Use the 3.5" cone to reach seams, corners, and curved trim.
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Two-bucket rule (auto): One bucket for clean water, one for rinse to keep brushes cleaner longer.
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Spot test: Always test in an inconspicuous area first.
Safety & care
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Avoid: dry scrubbing on glass, glossy plastics, piano black trims; use lubrication.
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No hammer/impact mode on delicate surfaces.
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Do not use on clear-coat films (PPF), soft wood finishes, or easily scratched acrylic unless you’ve tested safely.
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After use: Rinse brushes with warm water, spin them briefly (on the drill) to shed water, and air-dry bristles facing down.
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Storage: Keep dry and out of direct sun to maintain bristle integrity.
Materials & specs
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Bristles: Industrial nylon (medium stiffness)
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Backer: Molded polypropylene (chemical-resistant)
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Shaft: 1/4" hex, carbon steel, quick-change
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Brush diameters: 2" | 3.5" (cone) | 4" (flat)
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Working RPM: 800–2,500 (do not exceed 3,000)
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Compatible tools: Most drills/drivers with 3-jaw chuck or 1/4" quick-release
Maintenance & longevity
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Rinse after every job; occasionally soak in mild detergent.
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Never store with heavy objects on bristles.
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Trim stray bristles with scissors—do not burn or melt.
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With proper care, brushes endure dozens of full-house or multi-vehicle cleanings.