Anybody try Black and Decker's Scum Buster?
oregonjen
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Sun Dec-31-06 02:23 PM
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Anybody try Black and Decker's Scum Buster?
It's a cordless power scrubber. I have shower floor scum that I'm trying to get rid of. If you've tried it, how did it work?
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Sun Dec-31-06 02:25 PM
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and like it. But before I'd invest the money, I'd try the Mr. Clean Eraser. It seems to take up everything.
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Sun Dec-31-06 02:29 PM
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2. I've tried those erasers. They don't work for the shower.
I like them for the walls, when the kids mark it up. Good to know you have the Scum Buster and like it. Thanks! :hi:
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Sun Dec-31-06 02:30 PM
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Edited on Sun Dec-31-06 02:30 PM by warrior1
Didn't work on my old tub, but for floors and rugs it works pretty good. I thinking of doing the Miracle Method (tub refacing) next year.
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Sun Dec-31-06 02:33 PM
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4. I got fed up and threw one out last year.
I got better results hand scrubbing. And switching the brush heads was a pain.
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