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The Chemical Guys ACC_201_Brush_C is a compact, firm carpet brush featuring premium short hair bristles and a heavy-duty hook & loop attachment. Designed for use with high-speed or random orbital buffers, it delivers powerful, versatile cleaning across carpets, upholstery, and more, combining durability with ergonomic ease for professional-grade results.
Brand | Chemical Guys |
Color | Black |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Carpet |
Product Dimensions | 6.1"L x 4.49"W x 0.98"H |
Material | Leather |
Shape | Rectangular |
Included Components | Attachment |
Surface Recommendation | Carpet,Floor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Firmness Description | Firm |
Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
UPC | 816276016283 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00816276016283 |
Model | ACC_201_BRUSH_C |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Item model number | ACC_201_BRUSH_C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ACC_201_BRUSH_C |
OEM Part Number | ACC201BRUSHC |
M**Y
Great timesaver
I'm using this on my da sander to clean painted tin to line my shop walls. It works great! This is one of those purchases that I'm wondering what took me so long to buy it.
D**S
The product is exactly the same one I bought over 10 years ago.
Was exactly what I was looking for. Couldn't find this item anywhere else. Will definitely be ordering a few more
C**G
Upholstery Brush 5"
Thing works awesome, hook and loop is strong, I did the interior of a vehicle and it just flew threw. Bristles all stayed in tact, and they weren't to stiff. I wouldn't recommend this to novice upholstery cleaners. There is something called "tip bloom" which means the tip of some upholstery and carpet fibers will split apart, and create a type of fuzz to the material. You can help avoid this by keeping your speed on whatever polisher you are using this on at a low speed. Also make sure you don't run this on a dry piece of fiber.By using this you can get tough stains out of most fibers. And I would gear this item toward commercial grade fibers. Usually a really dense, long lasting fibers.. Like something you would find in a vehicle. In most cases you pre vacuum, spray your cleaning juice of choice down, then run this over all wanted cleaned, then simply follow up with a white towel, then post vac once dry.Another great use I found for this head is on tile, grout, and even rims! I found it pretty simple to fly through bathroom/shower tile vs any other method out there.Also to bad they don't have more info on this product on here because they would most likely be selling quite a bit more of these.Took a shot in the dark on this and got great results.
E**E
Nice piece.
Great for buffing antiskid fiberglass !
T**T
Awesome
I put this on my variable speed rotary buffer on low speed and use it on trashed box van carpets, wow does it work well, I'm not sure if i would recommend that method on a soft carpet or any fabric thats not trashed. Its more a last resort lol. But its durable, sticks to the backplate nicely, I'm happy with it.
Z**1
great for cleaning showers
gets the grout sparkling clean.
M**K
Hook and Loop fastener not satisfactory
This is the first Amazon Review I've done. I don't normally feel I can add anything others haven't already. But I was disappointed in the brush so much I was compelled to offer my opinion.Had the first opportunity to use this brush today. Used in on a Griots Garage 6" DA with a 5" backing plate, so the tools I was using this brush with are quality. Was trying to clean a berber carpet along with McKee's 37 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner. In order to test, I had the speed on the DA set at 2. Turned the machine on, and the brush flew off the backing plate. I figured I must have neglected to make sure it was fastened well, so I replaced it on the backing plate again, and turned the speed down to 1. Turned the polisher back on, and the brush flew off again, hitting me in the wrist and cutting my wrist. The cut was on the side of the wrist, and it was minor. But there's just no way that the hook and loop on the brush should have let go. When I got home, I put an old polishing pad on the polisher just to make sure the backing plate wasn't the issue. I couldn't make the pad come off, and pulling it off by hand was tough, like it always is using this backing plate. The problem was the hook and loop on the brush.Could I have gotten the one bad egg they ever produced? Sure. But be cautious if you buy this. It might not hold onto your backing plate.
R**N
Good idea but not so good product
Velcro doesn't really hold. Gave up and bought one that has a chuck
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