Drill Brush | Favorite tool for cleaning fast | Car Detailing Tips

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Many of you know how much I love using a Drill Brush for cleaning. I use it on pretty much every car interior that I touch. With many brands coming out with their own versions, I wanted to test some of the most common ones to see how they all compare. Even Ryobi has a Bristle Brush Cleaning Accessory Kit that is very easy to get when you're in a pinch. In today's video, I will compare the original Drill Brush by Useful Products against the Ryobi Drill Brush as well as a Drill brush that i picked up at my local Detail Shop that looks to be the exact same as the one from Chemical Guys. I compare overall design, quality, attachment points, and price to see which one is the best choice... ENJOY!!!

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TIME CODES:
0:00 - Drill Brush
0:45 - Chemical Guys Spinner Drill Brush
1:06 - Ryobi Drill Brush
1:33 - Why you need a Drill Brush
2:40 - How long does a Drill Brush last?
3:30 - Comparing how the Bristles are attached and material quality
4:32 - Comparing sizes and brush length of Drill Brush
9:12 - Comparing Drill Brush Connection Points
10:42 - Drill Brush Prices
13:32 - Using a Drill Brush
19:22 - My Final thoughts and the WINNER

#DrillBrush #CarDetailing #Interior #HowToCleanFaster #RyobiDrillBrush

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Due to factors beyond my control, I cannot guarantee against improper use of the information I share in my videos. (IMJOSHV) assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not (IMJOSHV) or any business affiliated to (IMJOSHV).
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Trust me i know what 3.5 inches looks like in my hand, and i could tell that Ryobi was about 3.5 inches well before you measured it.

Tunasub
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You need a wet dry vac to pull all the dirt out after hitting it with the drill brush..they work very well.

GSP-
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Pressure washer and wet dry vacuum after a drill brush 🤘🏼 waaaay better than a microfiber rag

ryancowles
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i love my drill brushes. not sure if you have but pair your drill brushes with a dewalt 12v plenty of power dual speed clutch and way smaller than the 18 or 20v. way less fatigue on the hands at the end of the day. love the videos man.

chadthiem
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I was at Costco and found the "Bissell Little Green ProHeat" for $99 I ended up buying it BUT I would love to see a comparison of this unit vs that hart one and the industry standard Bissell spot clean Pro. To me I believe any extractor will work it's all about prep would loved to be proven wrong. P.S. keep up the great vids super helpful for keeping costs down and keeping standards high.

jacobfritkin
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I think if you reverse the rotation it will last the brush longer and wont look compressed and going one way.

morxan
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You keep popping up in my car research vids. All of them have been great, very informative! Just sub'd. Keep it up man 👍🍻

mygtare
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I love drill brushes so much. But I often worry about pulling threads etc with them. Good video as always!

Civicky
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I have the Ryobi brushes in the black blue and green and I've had nothing but good experiences with them.

They have a green one that's got the toilet cleaner sorta shape as well which I find nice and works for times when I wanna get somewhere tight.

The black one is super super stiff though and not something you'd ever use inside of a car for sure.

Also of note, now that I think about it I have had a black one break away from the plastic housing, but it was the shaft that broke and I fixed it up just fine with some epoxy. I do think it being that stiff is the reason that one broke as compared to the others which I don't think are stiff enough to actually grab and cause the amount of torque necessary to break away

muchachogrande
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Bought a set of brushes, 4 min into light scrubbing the shaft separated from the brush, I used a small Milwaukee drill .

EivinSukoi
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when you hold that mat up the top is the cleanest for sure

Wyrmwood
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I recently got my drill brushes and I love them. I've only used them for cleaning my car floor mats. Has anyone experienced the drill battery dying pretty quickly when cleaning floor mats? I'm using an 18v DeWalt drill, and cleaning 6 mats. I take care of my drill and I also used a fully charged battery.

eminizzle
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Great video and demonstration.
I’m a huge fan of drill brushes also

georgemyers
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Appreciate the time it takes to make the video.
I can't help but wonder. Why not section that carpet carefully into 3 spaces. Trying to get even dirt on each, do your work with each brush. Even use the extraction so that.. in the end, we see the finished product and all that changed was the brush.. nothing else?
That might have been a more definitive result.
Anyway... thanks. I'll probably buy that brush you have. The money and the quality seem pretty good.

BrianHoff
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Love using the drill brush, great video.

shermanmedwid
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Really great comparison Josh, thanks 👍😁

davestewart
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Your metaphors and similes go over my head 😅

endxofxeternity
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What type of carpet mix you use? That works great please😊❤

robertfusselman
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Great video. I have the same ones and the middle part of mine is very bunched up and stuck together. I think it's time for a new one!

ddautodetailing
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Thank you for all the great videos it helps me out a lot ! Have a A blessed day !!

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