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Great review! Did the brush get discolored or did it stay white?
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Originally Posted by abrcrombe
Great review! Did the brush get discolored or did it stay white?
Well, the white bristles weren't a bright white to begin with. They also look like short, stiff, lengths of fishing wire. I think because of this, they cleaned up pretty nicely...to a degree. There is a dark line all the way around the circumference of the brush. It's almost if I drew a black line with a pen around the brush. It doesn't see to want to come out.
After I was done using the brush, I took it off of the PC, sprayed some Simple Green on it. I let it sit while I cleaned up my work area. Then I rinsed the brush in a sink. All the dirt came off except for the aforementioned black ring.
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Weird... but sounds good.
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I just bought the aqua head and it should be in with the PC 7424 this week. I was thinking of some spray oxi-clean.
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Well, I have to correct myself. I went to take a pic to show you but decided to try cleaning it once last time. I sprayed the Simple Green on again but also let it soak in the bathroom sink with hot water as well. The black ring came right off. Whatever it was, I guess it just need some heat to break it down...
The brush is white again.
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Originally Posted by jforget1
I just bought the aqua head and it should be in with the PC 7424 this week. I was thinking of some spray oxi-clean.
I was thinking Oxiclean might be a good cleaner to. I have a bucket of it. I was going to use that if the Simple Green didn't work. I also have some Bissel carpet cleaner that I got when I bought the Bissel carpet cleaner for my house. The Simple Green worked so I didn't use the others.
I am thinking that a foaming solution like a "detergent" would work better by lifting the stain and dirt out of carpet...not sure if I would use it on the floor liner though...I think you would need a really good wet vac.
I'll be using this Bissel as an extractor when I do the floor liner.
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Nice write and review, I was told the green brisstle brush was the way to go..
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Originally Posted by joe.p
Nice write and review, I was told the green brisstle brush was the way to go..
I was going to buy the green instead of the white...given the cost of each, I decided to get a brush that I could also use to scrub my shower tile too.
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