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RCBuddha
07-21-2005, 12:24 AM
Hi guys,



On a recent trip to Bed Bath and Beyond (with the little lady), I came across this rubber-bristle brush @ the cash register:



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It reminds me a lot of that informercial for that broom that has rubber bristles (I think its called the "One Sweep"). The bristles are soft, yet firm, and I tried it on this trunk:



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Result (after taking out all the crap):



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It really brings out the lint, hair and those stubborn little bits and pieces that are usually stuck in the carpet fiber. It did a good job of getting what my vaccum could not. I like it especially on cloth seats, the static electricity it built up brought up a lot of dust and lint, more than I able to with just a vaccum alone. I used it in combination with some Adam`s carpet cleaner, and it made for easy work on stains. I had been previously using a Meguiar`s Gold Class Interior brush, but i like this new one b/c of the rubber bristles, which seem softer and less harsh on soft surfaces. All in all, a good product, I paid only 6 bucks.

Pats300zx
07-21-2005, 03:01 AM
Its a great little tool. I picked one up myself when I was walking through Walmart. Its really good for picking up pet hair etc. For $3.47 it can`t be beat. :xyxthumbs

Mad iX
07-21-2005, 04:39 AM
Those bristles look a lot like one side of the Megs hair/lint extractor brush I just got. Have yet to try it, but looks like it should be good.