[Lifetime Warranty] Hand-Held Sponge Pool Scrub Brush - for Tile, Grout, Walls, Vinyl Liners, Spas, Tubs, Showers - Pack of 2
Hand-Held Sponge Pool Scrub Brush - Pack of 2
Key Features
- Ergonomic Comfort Grip: Features a contoured, non-slip handle designed to fit the palm of your hand, providing maximum leverage and reducing hand fatigue during extended cleaning sessions.
- Non-Scratch Abrasive Surface: The high-density sponge is topped with a specialized scouring layer that effectively removes algae and grime without scratching sensitive vinyl liners or acrylic spa surfaces.
- Multi-Surface Versatility: Specifically engineered to clean a variety of surfaces, including pool tile, grout lines, stone coping, and fiberglass tubs.
- Chemical Resistant: Manufactured from materials that resist degradation when exposed to concentrated pool chlorine, bromine, and common bathroom cleaning agents.
- Durable Bonded Design: The scrubbing pad is thermally bonded to the handle to prevent delamination or peeling, ensuring the brush remains intact even after heavy scrubbing in water.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Universal Hand-Held Pool Scrubber
- Spa and Hot Tub Surface Brush
- Vinyl Liner Cleaning Sponge
- Manual Tile and Grout Scrubber
Compatibility & Fitment
This cleaning tool is designed for manual use across various aquatic and household environments:
- Pool Types: Safe for use on Vinyl Liners, Gunite/Plaster, Pebble-Tec, and Fiberglass pools.
- Spa & Hot Tubs: Ideal for cleaning the "waterline ring" on acrylic or rotomolded spa shells.
- Household: Excellent for scrubbing shower stalls, tiled walls, porcelain tubs, and kitchen grout.
- Application: Designed for hand-use only; does not attach to standard telescoping pool poles.
When to Replace
- Thinning Scouring Pad: The abrasive top layer has worn down to the soft sponge, losing its ability to remove tough calcium or algae deposits.
- Sponge Compression: The internal sponge has lost its "spring" and remains flattened, reducing its effectiveness at holding cleaning solutions.
- Mold or Mildew Build-up: The sponge retains a persistent odor or visible dark spots that cannot be rinsed away, indicating bacterial growth within the foam.
- Handle Separation: The plastic handle has cracked or the adhesive bond between the handle and the sponge has failed.
Installation Tips
- Rinse After Use: Always rinse the brush thoroughly with fresh water after use in chlorinated or salt water to prevent chemical residues from weakening the sponge fibers.
- Air Dry: Store the brush in a well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight. Constant UV exposure can make the plastic handle brittle and the sponge prone to crumbling.
- Waterline Cleaning: For tough "scum lines" in spas, use the sponge with a dedicated enzyme cleaner or a small amount of baking soda to dissolve body oils and lotions.
- Avoid Harsh Solvents: Do not use the brush with gasoline, paint thinner, or undiluted acid, as these can melt the specialized scrubbing fibers.
- Grout Deep Cleaning: For stained grout, apply a paste of water and oxygen-based bleach, let it sit for 10 minutes, and then use the edge of the scrub brush for targeted agitation.
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[Lifetime Warranty] Hand-Held Sponge Pool Scrub Brush - for Tile, Grout, Walls, Vinyl Liners, Spas, Tubs, Showers - Pack of 2
[Lifetime Warranty] Hand-Held Sponge Pool Scrub Brush - for Tile, Grout, Walls, Vinyl Liners, Spas, Tubs, Showers - Pack of 2
Hand-Held Sponge Pool Scrub Brush - Pack of 2
Key Features
- Ergonomic Comfort Grip: Features a contoured, non-slip handle designed to fit the palm of your hand, providing maximum leverage and reducing hand fatigue during extended cleaning sessions.
- Non-Scratch Abrasive Surface: The high-density sponge is topped with a specialized scouring layer that effectively removes algae and grime without scratching sensitive vinyl liners or acrylic spa surfaces.
- Multi-Surface Versatility: Specifically engineered to clean a variety of surfaces, including pool tile, grout lines, stone coping, and fiberglass tubs.
- Chemical Resistant: Manufactured from materials that resist degradation when exposed to concentrated pool chlorine, bromine, and common bathroom cleaning agents.
- Durable Bonded Design: The scrubbing pad is thermally bonded to the handle to prevent delamination or peeling, ensuring the brush remains intact even after heavy scrubbing in water.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Universal Hand-Held Pool Scrubber
- Spa and Hot Tub Surface Brush
- Vinyl Liner Cleaning Sponge
- Manual Tile and Grout Scrubber
Compatibility & Fitment
This cleaning tool is designed for manual use across various aquatic and household environments:
- Pool Types: Safe for use on Vinyl Liners, Gunite/Plaster, Pebble-Tec, and Fiberglass pools.
- Spa & Hot Tubs: Ideal for cleaning the "waterline ring" on acrylic or rotomolded spa shells.
- Household: Excellent for scrubbing shower stalls, tiled walls, porcelain tubs, and kitchen grout.
- Application: Designed for hand-use only; does not attach to standard telescoping pool poles.
When to Replace
- Thinning Scouring Pad: The abrasive top layer has worn down to the soft sponge, losing its ability to remove tough calcium or algae deposits.
- Sponge Compression: The internal sponge has lost its "spring" and remains flattened, reducing its effectiveness at holding cleaning solutions.
- Mold or Mildew Build-up: The sponge retains a persistent odor or visible dark spots that cannot be rinsed away, indicating bacterial growth within the foam.
- Handle Separation: The plastic handle has cracked or the adhesive bond between the handle and the sponge has failed.
Installation Tips
- Rinse After Use: Always rinse the brush thoroughly with fresh water after use in chlorinated or salt water to prevent chemical residues from weakening the sponge fibers.
- Air Dry: Store the brush in a well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight. Constant UV exposure can make the plastic handle brittle and the sponge prone to crumbling.
- Waterline Cleaning: For tough "scum lines" in spas, use the sponge with a dedicated enzyme cleaner or a small amount of baking soda to dissolve body oils and lotions.
- Avoid Harsh Solvents: Do not use the brush with gasoline, paint thinner, or undiluted acid, as these can melt the specialized scrubbing fibers.
- Grout Deep Cleaning: For stained grout, apply a paste of water and oxygen-based bleach, let it sit for 10 minutes, and then use the edge of the scrub brush for targeted agitation.
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Description
Hand-Held Sponge Pool Scrub Brush - Pack of 2
Key Features
- Ergonomic Comfort Grip: Features a contoured, non-slip handle designed to fit the palm of your hand, providing maximum leverage and reducing hand fatigue during extended cleaning sessions.
- Non-Scratch Abrasive Surface: The high-density sponge is topped with a specialized scouring layer that effectively removes algae and grime without scratching sensitive vinyl liners or acrylic spa surfaces.
- Multi-Surface Versatility: Specifically engineered to clean a variety of surfaces, including pool tile, grout lines, stone coping, and fiberglass tubs.
- Chemical Resistant: Manufactured from materials that resist degradation when exposed to concentrated pool chlorine, bromine, and common bathroom cleaning agents.
- Durable Bonded Design: The scrubbing pad is thermally bonded to the handle to prevent delamination or peeling, ensuring the brush remains intact even after heavy scrubbing in water.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Universal Hand-Held Pool Scrubber
- Spa and Hot Tub Surface Brush
- Vinyl Liner Cleaning Sponge
- Manual Tile and Grout Scrubber
Compatibility & Fitment
This cleaning tool is designed for manual use across various aquatic and household environments:
- Pool Types: Safe for use on Vinyl Liners, Gunite/Plaster, Pebble-Tec, and Fiberglass pools.
- Spa & Hot Tubs: Ideal for cleaning the "waterline ring" on acrylic or rotomolded spa shells.
- Household: Excellent for scrubbing shower stalls, tiled walls, porcelain tubs, and kitchen grout.
- Application: Designed for hand-use only; does not attach to standard telescoping pool poles.
When to Replace
- Thinning Scouring Pad: The abrasive top layer has worn down to the soft sponge, losing its ability to remove tough calcium or algae deposits.
- Sponge Compression: The internal sponge has lost its "spring" and remains flattened, reducing its effectiveness at holding cleaning solutions.
- Mold or Mildew Build-up: The sponge retains a persistent odor or visible dark spots that cannot be rinsed away, indicating bacterial growth within the foam.
- Handle Separation: The plastic handle has cracked or the adhesive bond between the handle and the sponge has failed.
Installation Tips
- Rinse After Use: Always rinse the brush thoroughly with fresh water after use in chlorinated or salt water to prevent chemical residues from weakening the sponge fibers.
- Air Dry: Store the brush in a well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight. Constant UV exposure can make the plastic handle brittle and the sponge prone to crumbling.
- Waterline Cleaning: For tough "scum lines" in spas, use the sponge with a dedicated enzyme cleaner or a small amount of baking soda to dissolve body oils and lotions.
- Avoid Harsh Solvents: Do not use the brush with gasoline, paint thinner, or undiluted acid, as these can melt the specialized scrubbing fibers.
- Grout Deep Cleaning: For stained grout, apply a paste of water and oxygen-based bleach, let it sit for 10 minutes, and then use the edge of the scrub brush for targeted agitation.
























