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Review on 7-Pack RotoScrub Multi-Purpose Drill Brush Kit - Ideal for Bathroom Cleaning: Showers, Tubs, Tile, Floors, Sinks, Toilets, Grout, and Grime Removal - Reversible Blue and White Scrub Pads by Carla Anderson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Buy an old regular sponge and go to Zumba classes

If you are considering a cleaning system that attaches to a drill, I would recommend that you go to the shop, get a drill, turn it on and swing the drill . All around is really good from toe to toe. Really feel it. Imagine having difficulty scrubbing areas in potentially uncomfortable positions and striking a pose. Then wave at them some more. Do this for 10-15 minutes non-stop. Really dive in! I carelessly bought a power drill and rotoscrub and happily scrubbed the shower. Finally a solution to all my cleaning problems. ok, don't even think about going to sleep with that drill in a closed tiled shower. To my surprise, Rotoscrub did a very poor and unacceptable job of actually cleaning. Maybe I should share the responsibility for the incredibly nasty cleaning job with the rotoscrub. Anyway, the next day I took out my Scotch Britt sponge and washed the shower without earplugs. A few weeks later I spotted a rotoscrub where I had left it. And I thought, well, this should definitely work on those glass shower doors! And yes, I should have tried. Once again I was severely disappointed. And finally, rotoscru sponges aren't even very useful without a drill and nozzle. For me it's a waste of money.

Pros
  • Brushes
Cons
  • No power