One quick word of advice: I recommend wearing a respirator mask while you operate the Drillbrush, especially if you’re using a bleach-based shower cleaner, because you’re going to be getting in there. That initial deep-cleaning was almost two months ago, and I’m still riding high, basking in my gleaming tub and squeegeeing the excess water off the tiles after every shower to keep it that way. Giddy with success, I swapped in the smaller brush to clean around the drain, followed by the rounded one to go deep into the corners. The nylon bristles were gentle enough that I couldn’t find a single scratch afterward. All the built-up grime had basically disappeared, though I did a second round just to be sure. The drill did all the hard work, scrubbing faster and harder than I ever could by hand, and the results were noticeable even after the first pass. I started by spraying the tiles down with our regular shower cleaner, then I attached the flat, round brush to our power drill and fired away. Maybe I would scratch the tiles, or maybe the brushes would spin out of control.īut my concerns melted away as quickly as the soap scum. The first time I used these, attaching them to our lime-green power drill, I was terrified. It’s comprised of one 4-inch flat brush that’s good for large areas like tubs and shower tiles, one 2-inch brush for detail work and small tub corners, and one rounded toilet brush-shaped brush. (Meanwhile, the intended recipient of the Drillbrush, my boyfriend, has used it maybe once, if at all.) The set of brush attachments is useless on its own you need a power drill. The joke was on me, though, because I am now obsessed with the Drillbrush. It popped up as a recommended product while I was shopping for a steam mop on Amazon, and for only $13, it seemed like a troll-y but not too mean way to tell my boyfriend to clean the bathroom more. But in my defense, I first bought the Drillbrush as a joke. If you think I’m a neat freak because I use a power drill with a brush attachment to deep-clean my bathroom, you’re not wrong. Photo: Courtesy Retailer / Photo Illustration by
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