Turbo Scrub Pro Review: As seen on TV Turbo Scrub Pro! [181]
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- They sell the older version of the Turbo Scrub on Amazon but it's too overpriced to list.
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In this video I take a look at the turbo scrub pro. The turbo scrub pro is said to be able to take the effort out of household chores. Check out this review to see if it works.
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Great review, Jeff! That big ring in the center of the tub is because the contractor cut corners and didn’t install the tub properly. A fiberglass tub should be installed onto a bed of wet mortar so it supports the bottom of the tub when it hardens. If they skip this step, the fiberglass will stretch where you stand to shower. That area then becomes lower than the drain so water will just stand there leaving a ring. On porcelain, the only thing I’ve found to remove the rings from tubs and toilets is “Pumie.” It is a pumice stone I get at Walmart. I would test it on an inconspicuous place on fiberglass to make sure it doesn’t scratch or dull it. It gets stubborn toilet bowl rings out 100%.
Thanks for the info, I have too many things that the previous owner installed (he said he was a contractor) that are terrible. That's one reason I am in the process of tiling another shower...the previous install was no good. Thanks again for the info and tip about the pumice stone. Have a great day and stay safe.
In the Navy we would to use salt (course if you can find it), white vinegar, and baking soda in our showers and toilets used by 300+ people a day. Works like charm. :)
I'll have to try adding salt...I'm always looking for natural cleaning solutions. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
The next time you use the baking soda and vinegar, put the vinegar in a spray bottle to better control how much vinegar you're dispensing onto the baking powder. Spray just until it begins to foam up, that way you won't lose as much of the abrasion power of the baking soda. I actually buy my distilled vinegar in a plastic bottle and a regular spray handle from a used bottle of spray cleanser works perfectly on top of it.
The problem with pipe blasting with compressed air is that there is the potential to pop the draining pipe off. Then you will have a leak that could go unnoticed for weeks or months.
45 is plenty! Once the tub/shower is immaculate... then it is just biweekly upkeep to maintain which should only be 10 minutes of scrubbing max. I think I'll pick one up. Thank you
Great Video !!!
I wonder if Food Grade Citric Acid would remove that remaining slight stain ?
I have bought one, but I haven’t tried it yet.... I will soon... loved the review thanks
I'm a fan so far...I like that I dont have to bend to scrub...once you use yours, let me know what you think.
Thanks for the review. 👍
happy to help! thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Thanks Jeff.
you are most welcome. Thanks for checking it out!
How do you undo the brush to change to another?
How I conect the smaller parts
Used my turbo scrub pro once did good went to use again but red charging light will not come on
Thank Jeff
You're most welcome. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
@@Jeffreviews4u Might have to buy it.
I like it, but I can’t seem to find it less than about 45 bucks at Amazon
That's why I didn't link it...$45 is expensive...then again maybe the $20 I paid was a mistake on their part. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
I got mine for less than $20 at Ross.
I had it. Complete junk, trashed it after one use. Brushes too soft. Couldn't apply enough pressure (especially with the long wand) to get the gunk off -- bristles would smash down under pressure. Took longer and got inferior results compared to going old school with a stiff scrub brush and elbow grease. Maybe OK if you have knee / back / mobility problems and have no other options.
I like it because it saves my back - lol. Thanks for sharing.
Vinegar 1st then the baking soda
Love it but it won't charge anymore
Yes
Thanks for showing your support!
I'm old school. Nothing like a little sweat and elbow 💪 grease. I wouldn't purchase it. Wouldn't get utilized enough
my knees and back are a lot older than I am...I am a fan of the Turbo Scrub Pro.
Wow
Thanks for checking it out, have a great day and stay safe!
CLR
Toilets okay?
It works on anything you want to Scrub. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
@@Jeffreviews4u I just got one today for xmas and went to a video to find out what it was for ...I thought it was for showering
Try whitening toothpaste, lol!