FAQ
What’s the difference between the white, yellow and black Drill Brush?
The white brush features softer bristles and is ideal for delicate fabrics and light interior cleaning. The yellow brush offers medium stiffness for general upholstery and carpet cleaning. The black brush has firmer bristles designed for heavily soiled mats and durable textile surfaces.
Which Drill Brush should I use for car seats?
For fabric car seats, choose the white or yellow version depending on contamination level. For light maintenance cleaning, use white. For deeper cleaning and stronger agitation, yellow is the better choice.
Is the Drill Brush safe on leather?
No. A drill brush should not be used directly on delicate automotive leather. For leather cleaning, use a dedicated soft detailing brush and a suitable leather cleaner.
Can a drill brush damage upholstery?
When used correctly at low to medium drill speed and with proper cleaning solution, it is safe for automotive textiles. Always test on a small hidden area before full application.
What drill speed should I use?
Use low to medium RPM to maintain control and avoid excessive friction. High speed is not necessary and may increase heat buildup.