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Reddit mentions of Chemical Guys Acc_201_Brush_HD Heavy Duty Carpet Brush with Drill Attachment, Red

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Chemical Guys Acc_201_Brush_HD Heavy Duty Carpet Brush with Drill Attachment, Red. Here are the top ones.

Chemical Guys Acc_201_Brush_HD Heavy Duty Carpet Brush with Drill Attachment, Red
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    Features:
  • 5 inch diameter / Made in the U.S.A. high quality
  • Heavy Duty Scrubbing Applications
  • Works great on Brick, Stone, and Concrete
  • Fits any cordless drill
  • Very Stiff durable nylon bristles
Specs:
ColorRed
Height2.99212 Inches
Length5.70865 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2013
Width4.99999 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Chemical Guys Acc_201_Brush_HD Heavy Duty Carpet Brush with Drill Attachment, Red:

u/rouge87 · 1 pointr/DIY

Could use something like this to make it a little easier.

u/bassdoken · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Yeah, Meg's will work wonders if your technique is solid. Get something to agitate the fibers. If you have a drill, I'd highly recommend a drill brush for that. Your vacuum is powerful enough to do it, you just need to loosen the grime from the fibers and then vacuum it up. Assess and test. Try the least involved process first. If just agitating and wiping with a towel is fine, then that's all you need to do. Otherwise, move it up and do another "pass", but suck up the liquid with the vacuum while rinsing until the suds are gone.

For sealants/protection, use 303 Aerospace Protectant on the plastics, and I'm currently looking into a good textile sealant. 303 Fabric Guard and similar should be fine as long as you follow the directions. I'm going to guess that all of those products use the same technology to repel water (off-gassing), so even Scotchgard would do the job.