Saw these at WalMart last night in the automotive detailing section. The scrubber and brush kit each run $10. And the brush kit actually includes a 4th larger brush designed for cleaning around lug nuts. Has anyone used these? I imagine it might be useful for cleaning interior vents, door sills, and crevices between the seats and panel joints.
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Does anyone use a SonicScrubber Pro Detailer?
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Re: Does anyone use a SonicScrubber Pro Detailer?
I have never seen that.
Thanks for Sharing.
I wonder what is different about it than the "Kitchen" and the "Bathroom" ones though.Joel
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Sonic Scrubber is my go to tool. Many uses on the car and around the house. Really saves on time and your wrists when cleaning up rims with the cavity hex head bolts.The way a person treats their car is a direct reflection of how they treat themselves
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I bought one but have never used it. Something to add to the list once the weather warms.
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I bought on a couple of weeks ago, but haven't tried it yet. I found mine at either Rite-Aid or Walgreens in the 'As seen on TV' section. The whole kit with stand and additional brushes was $19.95. I won't go anywhere near paint with it. But it looks like it will be great for the engine compartment, lug nuts, nooks and crannies around emblems and handles, door jambs and other hard to reach places. Until I get some brushes for the PC, I'll use it on my rubber floor mats and floor board in the work truck too.
Brock
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Originally posted by Carfire View PostWhat Would You Use It For?
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I did see that I do find it interesting. When someone gets a chance to use it post back on the results.Brandon
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I picked one up a few weeks ago and love it. I also bought the brush pack which included 4 extra brushes. The total was around $20 bucks and I still haven't killed the 4 AA batteries that were included. It's a bit noisy, but works very well for scrubbing carpet stains and hard to reach plastic trim panels. I have not tried it on wheels yet, but a concave lug brush was included, so I'm eager to see what it does."Cars make great banks but they don't pay interest"
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I just recently used it on a detailing job I am working on to scrub dried wax off of the small trim. Works well for that since there isn't a whole lot of surface area to this particular trim, so the back and forth scrubbing helps! Still works great for everything else too, and I'm still on the original batteries after like 2 years or so?
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