How to Make Money with a Drill Brush and Product Review - House Cleaning

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Do you want to know how to make money with a drill brush power scrubber? We'll show you how in today's Drill Brush #ProductReview. Plus, learn a great hack for a prune juice jar lid!

If you have you own an electric drill, you can upsell your clients in many ways with Drill Brush Cleaning. Let the Drill Brush do the heavy lifting and save your arms and shoulders.

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If you are new to house cleaning and need to figure out how to get started and what cleaning products to use then you'll enjoy this playlist of product reviews. Go check it out and be a savvy cleaner!

AskAngelaBrown
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These tools makes the difference in someone thinking I’m a professional vs someone that can just clean the house! Love it!!

teathermorris
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I bought this when I started and instead of an up sell... I’m using it to help me stand out in the crowd of cleaning competitors in my area. I love this tool!

michellesmith
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Big time game changer!!!
I picked up one off of Amazon for about $25 and it came with 20 attachments, scrubbers, polishing pads & brushes (several sizes and shapes) of every kind! I’m absolutely in love with it, I’m just like a little kid at Christmas! When customers see you pull this out they know you’re not playing, they know the professional is here. And you talk about efficient! I cleaned out burnt pans that would otherwise needed to soak all day I had those clean in less than 3 min! Clean the sink that was 42 years old with a drill brush and barkeepers friend, absolutely amazing! I got so far down into the drains that even my garbage disposal now looks new. Once again thank you Angela and Angela‘s team for sharing all of your handy handy Info!

archiedawg
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Thanks to you, Angela, I was able to get some scuff marks off of a brand new floor because I had seen the previous video and I realized I had a similar brush at my disposal. Boom! What a Godsend! Got the scuffs up like they never existed. Thanks for all the info you give, it’s a wonderful education.

TrishGolden
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You have no idea how easy this just made my life rightnow! I was so concerned about where to obtain a proper drill WITH proper brush heads for their respective surfaces because the last thing I want is to damage surfaces or materials while cleaning, thanks Angela! 😊

nerdlabstudios
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Great video, and I ordered a kit from Amazon for 40.00. Just a thought though, you recommended using a corded electric drill. In most homes there is a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) in the kitchens and bathrooms, but some older homes don't have this protection. Since you are working in a wet environment, an electric drill is unsafe. The Black & Decker drill you are using is ungrounded so if water travels on the outside, you could get a lethal shock. Most new battery drills use lithium-Ion batteries and there is very little self-discharge. Even if you don't use it for months, the batteries will hold their charge. Don't mean to be judgmental, but I thought this would be worthy of your consideration.

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Angela, can these brushes leave scratches at all? For example, if you use the glass scrubber on the shower glass, could it scratch or is it completely safe? And could it scratch stainless steel? Thank you for your wonderful videos.

ttephi
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I'm just getting into this, i already had a 12v drill from a personal project, and that little thing does well. i have 2 batteries for it and so far in the time it takes me to drain one battery the other is already charged, so if i were get to a house for cleaning and noticed the batteries were dead i could charge one while doing other cleaning.

a quality 12v drill runs about $100, and is light and small. I love working with it. Another plus of the corded vs battery is you need to bring the batteries in from the car when its cold. cold isn't good for batteries and at the very least causes them to drain faster while sitting.


The reason i bought a 12v drill in the first place is it makes a nice drill driver for things around the house, and being small can fit in tighter areas than more normal sized drills.

nate
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100% of the advice I was looking for to clean around the house. Thank you!

bradfordloebs
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I’ll be buying several of these in the coming weeks, I can’t wait to try one out on a shower. Thank you for all the great info Angela.

benkeith
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I'm not sure how I feel about some of this. As quickly as I had my ah ha moment when you mentioned the batteries being heavy to explain why you would prefer a corded drill, I thought about the cord, in the shower, or any other area with water and/or cleaning solutions. I have learned to respect the danger in using electricity around areas that could be wet. :(

nicholeeverett
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Hi Angela!
The only power tool I use with my cleaning business is a battery operated..grout cleaning tool....looks like an extra lg. elec. toothbrush..it does Ok.. I will be purchasing a set of your brushes soon! Can't wait!! I've got the drill..just need those brushes..used to work circles around everyone...I'm 60..they will be so Helpful!! Thanks so much for this info...Your sharing of all your Tips and Knowledge is very much appreciated! You are so kind to do so!..cause you certainly don't have to!..Wishing you the Best!😁💕

vivianatha
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Last week I drove all over town searching for those brush kit but I couldn't find none... online only I guess. You save my day! Thank you so much!

shirleycosta
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Thanks Angela. You mentioned the drill brush in a previous video and I was intrigued. I have a cordless brush that I’ve used. It works just ok, not a lot of power. I don’t use it very often. I would like to buy the drill brush also. Thank you . Great information.

lauriecalzaretta
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LOL... Elbow grease comes from your shoulder 😂 I've discovered a lot from this channel, but I did know about the drill brush. Works like a charm on leather car seats using leather cleaner. I'll be using it on grout in my shower today.

emmgeevideo
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I looked into it awhile ago!! So close to buying it but backed out 😭 now I needed onneeee

diving.deep.
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I prefer the corded drill myself but I did see somebody say they don't recommend it because it is plugged into the AC and the wall so if you're going to be around water that is a danger. it does not deter me but it is something to keep in mind

pyrokamileon
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Love the video and product, I been cleaning for almost 20 years and never thought that a drill can be one of my tools.
recently was asked to clean a kitchen with 65 pieces big small and medium sizes, to be honest I don't know how to charge, should I charge per hour?? Which I don't know how much is going to take one for a job?? Thank you for the help??. Ps I was to watch the video when you clean all this cabinets with the morphe tall and that your help that's why I'm asking

angelasandoval
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Hi Angela... What is the difference between BLACK+DECKER Corded Drill, 5.5-Amp, 3/8-Inch (DR260C) and the one you used Black & Decker DR260B 5.2-Amp 3/8-Inch Drill/Driver?

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