5 Essential things to know about drill brushes
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- Drill brushes are very useful in the Mobile Auto Detailing business. It helps save you time, money and energy. Specially if your doing this for the long haul. But there are a few things to know first before spending your hard earned money. I wish I knew these when I was just starting out as it would have really made my life a whole lot easier.
Milwaukee Drill
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Extended Capacity Battery
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Drill Brush Set
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I just bought some of these for wheel and carpet cleaning. It makes a huge difference on how much more efficiently you can work. Great video too, keep them coming!
Thanks for the comment Alvaro, will do!
Thanks for the feedback Alvaro.
Great video I wasn’t ever thinking how you can burn your seats, thanks for sharing
No problem 👍
They are worth every penny. If you can’t afford a Milwaukee just get a Dewalt. You can get brushless Dewalts with 2 batteries for $100 now that will last you forever. Totally worth it. You’ll wish you’d bought one years ago.
I wouldnt use a lot of downward pressure. If you stretch the upholstery it will look loose and deflated. Just enough pressure to get a good deep cleaning. Make your brushes last longer too.
Just one thing to consider when getting the battery for the drill.. yes going for the longer lasting battery makes sense but with that means bigger battery size. That can tire you out due to the weight if you have to use the drill brush a lot through the day. It may be wise to get multiple small batteries imho. Less weight to handle, drill will feel a bit more nimble in the hand and you will be working with a smaller footprint so it may slightly help when cleaning those awkward spots/angles
Good point also it tends to get hit a lot because of the size.😁
Thanks.
You just said everything that was common sense 😂😂
Any brush brand recommendations?
What would you recommended for a brand of drill to use with drill brushes.
I've used both Milwaukee and Dewalt brand and honestly they are both ok. I've had some issues with Milwaukee with the battery pack getting loose overtime and with Dewalt's plastic built chipping away once it gets accidently bumped or hit with another object. But I guess these things happen when your in the field and not really paying attention. Right now I'm using a DeWalt and have been using for about six months now. I wrapped the battery pack with a duct tape just to protect it:)
@mobiledetailingsecrets1952 what would you recommend if I'm looking to spend around £50-£80