Using POWER DRILL SCRUB BRUSHES for the First Time!

Using POWER DRILL SCRUB BRUSHES attachements ( https://amzn.to/3pWCyV1 ) for the first time! And it saves A LOT of time from scrubbing. It usually takes me about 20 to 30 minutes to scrub my bath stall. Now it took about 10 minutes.

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With all power tools and cleaning chemicals you should follow all safety procedures and precautions. Before using cleaning agent or solutions, I tested my setup with a bit of water to wet the brushes first to test brush speed and amount of fluid flinging. When i first used the power drill attachment I tested it out on a small area to see if the brushes would scratch my shower stall.

I been using powered AJAX cleaner ( https://amzn.to/36N2Stm ) for the majority of the shower stall. I use Lime Away ( https://amzn.to/2YSsYGR )for hard water and calcium build up areas. RINSE all cleanser chemicals before using another cleanser. I do not mix cleansers due to chemical reactions.

DISCLAIMER: – DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK –

SAFETY FIRST:

  1. FOLLOW CLEANER WARNING LABELS
  2. WEAR EYE PROTECTION
  3. WEAR GLOVES
  4. GOOD VENTILATION – Open Windows – Turn ON Exhaust Fans
  5. FOLLOW POWER TOOL SAFETY

The power drill scrub brush kit ( https://amzn.to/3pWCyV1 ) came with 3 brushes I found that the 3 inch round brush works great on curved surfaces and corner detailing and on the base of the shower. The 4 inch flat brush worked very well on the shower floor and walls. They small 1.5 inch flat brush had very little use. I am sure i can use it in hard to reach places. It also had an extension which i didnot need to use.

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DIY: Removing Rubber Odor from Spare Tire , Rubber Mats, or Rubber Stuff!

I have a 2018 Honda Clarity and 2017 Chevy Volt which I bought spare tires for. I hate the rubber odor from the compact tires, as i have the tires surface mounted in my trunk. I tried a few methods to lower or remove the smell from the trunk. See steps taken below or on the video.

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Steps I took to remove the rubber smell from my car:

  1. Use baking soda ( https://amzn.to/32VPorO ) to absorb order in trunk.
  2. Vacuum trunk after using baking soda
  3. Wash rubber tire / mat with dish washing liquid ( https://amzn.to/2ye0WbJ ) and rinse
  4. Soak rubber tire / mat with white vinegar ( https://amzn.to/2Mh0GAZ) . Solution Mixture 1 cup per gallon of water . I used my shower stall, by plugging the drain, and pouring about 5 gallons of the solution in to the stall. I soaked each side of the tire in the stall solution for about 3-4 hours on each side.
  5. Wash off and rinse the vinegar with dish washing liquid and rinse.
  6. Place the tire in sunlight area for 1 day. Expose the other side for a 1 day in the sun.
  7. DONE. Replace the rubber tire or mat back into the trunk.

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EASY DIY: How to Clean Tea & Coffee Stains off Stainless Steel Carafe / Travel Mugs!

Cleaning tea and coffee stains off stainless steel is easy.
So a I got a heavily tea and coffee stained 2 liter carafe from my coworker.  These carafes cost about $30 – $50 online : https://amzn.to/2sfl7TG . They rinsed and washed it but  the build up of tea is high and did not want it any more. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

I heard you can clean tea stains with denture cleaners tablets or baking soda. So I went to a discount dollar store and paid $1 for a 20 pack of denture cleaners – it was so inexpensive i figure it was fun to experiment. They also sell denture cleaner tablets online ( https://amzn.to/2SAuyZq ) , but it was way too expensive to experiment .  I already had baking soda in my fridge.   

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I first cleaned the carafe of old tea leaves and debris. There may be debris stuck in the top valve and spout.  Take off the gaskets and clean with dish washing liquid.  Wash and rinse the entire container.

I added HOT tap water into the carafe. According to the temperature gauge it reached 100 degrees.  I placed 3 tablets into the dark tea stained carafe and replaced the carafe cap to retain heat.   I let it clean overnight for 12 hours..  I also put two denture cleaners into a cup of dirty pennies to see if it would clean those too.

Alternatively, you can also use 4+ tablespoons of Baking Soda ( https://amzn.to/2CT8GTo )  to clean tea and coffee stains. It works well with clothes and will work will work with cleaning tea and coffee stains too.  The basic nature of the baking soda will soften the stains and debris.  It will probably take about 12 hours as well.

The next day, the carafe and the pennies were really clean!  The carafe water was luke warm and had floating tea and coffee stains in the water.  Inside the carafe was overall clean but still needed some scrubbing with a kitchen bottle brush or scrub and dish soap. I also scrubbed the gaskets and top seals an cap threads.  It looked as good as new!  Super clean!   I hope this DIY helps.  See you next time!  Thanks for dropping by!

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