
This Five-Inch Electric Brush Destroyed the Mold and Grime in My Rental
The author shares their experience with a difficult cleaning situation in their London rental flat. Despite its appealing qualities like a bay window and large closet, the windowless bathroom presented a significant challenge due to its small size and years of accumulated mold, limescale, and hard-water stains. Traditional cleaning methods, including hours of scrubbing with bleach and a toothbrush, proved ineffective in truly cleaning the bathroom to a satisfactory standard.
Upon encountering the Sonic Scrubber online, the author was intrigued by its portrayal on CleanTok, where users demonstrated its effectiveness against bathroom grime. This led to the discovery that the device is a compact electric brush equipped with four interchangeable nylon heads. The set includes two small, round heads, one small tapered head, and one larger head, each designed for specific cleaning tasks. The small round heads, noted for their thorough fanning action, were found particularly effective for cleaning taps, sinks, and shower trays. The tapered head, with its thin edge, proved ideal for intricate areas such as between tiles, while the larger head was suitable for broader cleaning needs like refrigerator clear-outs or kitchen backsplash splatters.
The author compares the Sonic Scrubber to a drill-brush attachment used by another editor, but highlights its advantage in accessing narrower spaces without requiring power tools. The effectiveness of the Sonic Scrubber was demonstrated when paired with cleaning products. Specifically, a black-mold spray combined with one of the small round brush heads drastically reduced the time needed to remove mold from shower doors and basin rims, cutting down an hour of manual labor to approximately ten minutes. Similarly, bleach applied with the same bristly brush head successfully eradicated the yellowing base around the sink’s tap.
Further experimentation revealed the brush’s versatility, as the author used the round brush heads for cleaning washing machine trays and hobs, and the tapered head for refreshing grout. A notable downside identified was the need for frequent battery replacement to maintain motor function. To mitigate this, the author recommends using rechargeable batteries. Post-cleaning, the brush heads are bleached and scrubbed, and while durable, replacement heads are anticipated once the bristles show wear, similar to an electric toothbrush.
As a result of incorporating the Sonic Scrubber into a weekly cleaning routine, the bathroom now appears significantly cleaner than when the author first moved in. The article concludes with a humorous observation about potential rent increases from landlords, given the improved condition of the property.
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