







Chemical Guys ACC506 Light Duty Spinner Multi-Surface Drill Brush Attachment (Fits Any Standard Drill - Power Scrubber Removes Stains & Gently Cleans Upholstery, Fabric and Carpet), Gray
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Charles Herrera
> 3 daySuper buen producto, justo y necesario para diferentes aplicaciones de limpieza
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SomeGUY
07-06-2025Works well on every application Ive used it for. Pretty stuff bristles. Good on shower scum and other areas, but it is awkard for corners. Prime shipping was a plus.
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Saleem E.
> 3 dayIve done detaining for a few months now. This is a necessity! Ive seen some trashed seats and carpets. This drill bush attachment with a good APC can do wonders!
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Edwin R Bump
> 3 dayWorked as advertised
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Detailing enthusiast
> 3 dayUsed it on a Berber carpet in the hallway, would recommend getting the next level down in hardness for this type carpet, but it worked well just fought me a little.
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Brian M.
> 3 dayWorked well cleaning some pretty stubborn stains out of my vehicle’s upholstery!
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Evelyn Kelly
> 3 daySo far its outlasted its competition by a factor of 6x showing no signs of failure splits or cracks in the plastic. Originally I purchased one brush from a competitor that did not last a single-use. The metal shaft inserted into the plastic simply overheated Causing the plastic to literally melt and fell apart within 10 minutes. The chemical guy uses a bolt that goes through the plastic body with metal on both sides to firmly anchor the metal shaft to the plastic body. The worst part, I paid more for the cheap built fall apart Drill brush. Better built and cheaper is a winning combination. lasthttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IIF7F9W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Tony Booth
> 3 dayI do not have a box number or code to receive...
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Karl A.
> 3 dayNot chemical guys product don’t buy not worth $16
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Chee-waa-waa
Greater than one weekSo our bathroom had an old terrazzo shower stall floor circa the 70s. Everyone will tell you you shouldnt use bleach products on this. Everyone will also tell you not to use abrasives. But it looked terrible! I tried to contact different terrazzo companies. Nobody wanted to do such a small job. I found YouTubes on the repair of the shower stall terrazzo floors. These repairs looked incredibly specialized with a narrow margin of error. Some local handyman offered to do the repair. But they really didnt seem to understand the things that could go wrong and what was necessary to properly work on the Terrazzo shower stall. And they wanted between 300 and $500! So I decided either I would have to rip up my freshly updated bathroom and put in the new terrazzo shower stall floor or take a shot at cleaning stains myself. I tried Brillo pads. It didnt work I try Dobie pads it didnt work. I tried scrubbing over and over with abrasives. It didnt work. I even tried soaking the floor with a bleach solution. It didnt work. I tried all of the shower spray bottle items with bleach in it. They didnt work. And I thought too bad there is no scrub brush I could put on my drill and use it with some comet. My thought was that if I ruined the terrazzo shower stall floor it was no loss. I had to replace it anyway. So understanding that there was a potential risk involved here is what I did; 1) wet the shower stall floor and sprinkled a light layer of comet. 2) I attached do you read brush to my cordless drill. 3) I turned the drill on the highest speed possible and lightly used it on the surface of the Terrazzo shower stall floor. I did not push hard because it was not my goal to remove the Portland cement between the flakes of marble. My goal was to evenly and smoothly remove the stain on the surface. I think the key to the success was to use to drill very lightly but for a decent period of time maybe 20 or 30 seconds in one position before moving on. The results? It couldnt have worked better! The brown stains were gone! No little chunks of the Portland cement came out at all. The floor looks bright and clean now. It looks better than it ever has! Im sure now all the Terrazzo shower stall repair man will come out of the woodwork and disagree with my cheap and easy repair a message but the bottom line is this I couldnt get any of these guys to do it for a decent price. I did it for under 20 bucks and it looks great! Its been a couple of weeks since Ive done the repair and there are no Ellie fax. Basically for 20 bucks I repaired the shower stall floor and save myself between 300 and $500 or even worse, the cost of ripping out the shower stall and putting in a new one. One more time – use it lately on the surface dont push down hard so you dont damage the floor the results will be fantastic!