Holikme 30Pack Drill Brush Attachments Set,Scrub Pads & Sponge, Power Scrubber Brush with Extend Long Attachment All Purpose Clean for Grout, Tiles, Sinks, Car Polishing Pads

30Pack Drill Brush Attachments Set,Scrub Pads & Sponge, Power Scrubber Brush with Extend Long Attachment All Purpose Clean for Grout, Tiles, Sinks, Car Polishing Pads

Features

  • 30Piece Drill Cleaning Attachment Set(Brush&Scouring Pads&Scrub Sponge), Includes:11piece of different purpose drill power scrubber brushes, 12 Piece different stiffiness Scouring pads,1 piece white wool pads, 4 Piece scrub sponge with 4 inch backer and 1 piece Extended Reach Attachment.
  • 5 Different Stiffiness Nylon Bristle: (White Bristle:Soft,Yellow and Green Bristle: Medium, Red Bristle: Stiff,Black Bristle: Hardest) :clean your bathtub, grout, upholstery, bathroom surface, floor, tile, shower, toilet and carpet etc, Nylon bristles will not scratch surfaces of them.
  • 12Piece Scouring Pads: perfect for kitchen cleaning oven stove cooktop sink cast iron skillet frying pan pots and pans . The green pads are a bit stiffer and thicker than the red ones.
  • 4 Piece Sponge Polishing Pads and 1 Piece White Wool Buffer Pads:Used for all kinds of coat paints's waxing, polishing and sealing glaze, to clean and improve their lightness; And for auto car detail polishing.
  • Professional wool and foam pad buffing, polishing and finishing system. Efficient cutting and polishing the most difficult car oxidation coating, scratches (DRILL IS NOT INCLUDED)

Specifications

Color Yellow
Size 30pack
Unit Count 29

This 30-piece drill attachment set includes 11 nylon brush heads in five stiffness levels, 12 scouring pads, one white wool buffing pad, four sponge polishing pads with 4-inch backers, and an extendable reach adapter for use with a power drill. It is intended for scrubbing and cleaning grout, tile, tubs, sinks, toilets, cookware and for polishing automotive paint and surfaces; the nylon bristles are non-scratching while scouring pads provide firmer abrasion. Drill not included.

Model Number: 1

Holikme 30Pack Drill Brush Attachments Set,Scrub Pads & Sponge, Power Scrubber Brush with Extend Long Attachment All Purpose Clean for Grout, Tiles, Sinks, Car Polishing Pads Review

4.5 out of 5

Why I reached for a drill to clean

The last time I scrubbed the tub by hand, I promised myself I’d find a smarter way. That’s what led me to this Holikme drill brush set—a sprawling kit that turns a everyday drill into a versatile scrubber and spot polisher. After several weekends of testing across a bathroom, kitchen, garage, and a quick round on a car, I can say it’s the kind of kit that quickly becomes part of your cleaning routine—provided you learn which attachment to use where.

What’s in the kit and how it’s built

This is a genuinely comprehensive set. You get:

  • 11 nylon brush heads in multiple shapes and sizes
  • 12 scouring pads (two grades)
  • 4 foam sponges and 1 white wool pad
  • A 4-inch hook-and-loop backer for the pads
  • An extended reach adapter

The brushes cover five stiffness levels, color-coded as: white (soft), yellow and green (medium), red (stiff), and black (hardest). The nylon bristles are well set into the bases and didn’t shed on me during use beyond a few strays at first. The scouring pads are red (less aggressive) and green (more aggressive). All pieces use a standard 1/4-inch hex shank that drops into a drill chuck quickly.

Fit and finish are good for a value-oriented kit. The backer’s hook-and-loop holds the foam and scouring pads securely if you press them into place before spinning up the drill. The extension adds useful reach, though like most extensions it will introduce a little wobble at higher speeds.

One thing missing: a printed guide mapping color to stiffness and suggested uses. The color coding is intuitive once you get going, but a quick reference card would make this more foolproof for first-time users.

Setup and compatibility

If you have a corded or cordless drill with variable speed, you’re set. I preferred a mid-torque 18V cordless drill with a clutch; it gave me good control at low RPMs and enough power not to stall under light pressure. For most cleaning, slower speeds are better—you minimize splatter, reduce the chance of scuffing finishes, and avoid prematurely loading the pads.

Pro tip: keep a spray bottle of cleaner and a small bucket of warm water nearby. Damp surfaces and wetted pads work far better than running things dry.

Performance in real-world cleaning

Bathroom: tile, grout, and glass

I started with a medium yellow brush on the shower walls and floor tile using a mild bathroom cleaner. Soap scum and light mildew lifted fast with very little pressure. For grout lines, the smaller cone-shaped brush (medium) let me ride the joint without jumping onto the tile. On tougher stains, I swapped to the red brush (stiff) with a diluted alkaline cleaner. That combo handled textured grout well, though I avoided it on polished stone.

For the glass, I skipped brushes and used the foam sponge on the hook-and-loop backer with a non-scratch cleaner. It removed water spots and film nicely. If you’re dealing with heavy mineral deposits, start with a non-abrasive cleaner and soft foam; the wool pad felt too grabby on glass in my tests.

Kitchen: sink, cooktop, and oven door

The scouring pads shine here. Red pads are great on stainless sinks and cast iron with dish soap—aggressive enough to lift grime without leaving obvious swirls when used wet at low speed. The green pads, which are stiffer and thicker, can remove baked-on residue but will scratch some finishes. I used green on the oven racks and inside the oven door (not on the glass itself), and it saved me a lot of time. Always test a small spot if you’re unsure.

Floors and baseboards

The larger round brushes cover ground quickly. The yellow brush was gentle enough for sealed tile floors and baseboards; the black (hardest) brush I kept for garage matting and a rubber threshold. On rough concrete, the black brush makes sense, but expect faster bristle wear.

Car detailing: spot polishing only

The foam pads and wool pad are fine for small areas: polishing a dull headlight after using a dedicated plastic polish, or refining light haze on a painted door edge. I wouldn’t tackle a whole car with a drill (a dual-action polisher is safer and more consistent), but for targeted cleanup the kit worked well. Use the softest foam with a mild compound, keep the drill at low speed, and don’t linger in one spot.

Ergonomics and reach

The extended reach adapter is more than a gimmick. It let me scrub the tub interior and behind faucets without contorting, and it made baseboard cleaning far easier. Just be mindful of speed; extensions amplify any imbalance. Short bursts and a steady hand keep chatter down.

The assorted brush profiles are thoughtfully chosen. The flat discs handle broad surfaces, while the bullet and cone shapes fit corners, grout lines, and the space around fixtures. Being able to switch quickly between them keeps momentum up.

Durability and maintenance

After several hours across different surfaces, the brushes kept their shape. Aggressive use on rough grout and concrete does round the tips faster—expected with nylon. The scouring pads wear down predictably; I’d buy extra pads eventually, but you get enough in this kit to last a while.

Maintenance is simple:
- Rinse brushes and pads immediately after use.
- Spin them briefly at low speed to shed water, then air-dry.
- Store foam pads face-up so they don’t deform.
- Keep the hook-and-loop backer clean; a quick brush removes embedded fibers.

I also recommend designating a small bin or caddy to organize the pieces; with this many attachments, staying tidy matters.

Limitations and cautions

  • No instruction card: You’ll need to remember the color-to-stiffness mapping or jot it down.
  • Scouring pads can scratch paint, plastics, and some coatings. Red is safer than green, but both can haze softer finishes if misused.
  • Wobble at high RPM with the extension is normal; stick to low-to-medium speeds.
  • A drill isn’t a replacement for a dedicated car polisher. Use the foam and wool pads for spot work only.
  • Expect some splatter. Wear eye protection and keep a towel handy.

Tips for best results

  • Let chemistry work. Spray cleaner and give it a minute before scrubbing.
  • Use the least aggressive attachment that does the job. Move up in stiffness only if needed.
  • Keep surfaces damp to minimize friction and heat.
  • Feather the trigger. Most cleaning happens effectively below full speed.
  • For grout, a cone-shaped medium brush plus a tile-safe alkaline cleaner is a great first pass.
  • For stainless, start with a red scouring pad and dish soap, then follow the grain.

Value and who it’s for

The strength of this kit is breadth. Rather than buying individual brushes and pads piecemeal, you get almost everything you’d want for home cleaning and light detailing in one box. If you already own a drill, the speed boost compared to hand scrubbing is significant, particularly in bathrooms and kitchens. Pro users might prefer heavier-duty individual brushes for daily commercial use, but for homeowners and DIYers, this set hits the sweet spot of versatility and price.

Final recommendation

I recommend the Holikme drill brush set. It turns a common drill into a capable cleaning tool, covers a wide range of tasks with sensible brush shapes and stiffness levels, and includes scouring and foam pads that meaningfully expand what you can tackle. The time savings in the bathroom and kitchen alone justify the purchase. Just be mindful of the scouring pads on delicate finishes, stick to low speeds, and keep track of the color codes. With those caveats, it’s a practical, well-rounded kit that helps you work smarter—not harder—on the messes you face most often.



Project Ideas

Business

Niche Grout & Tile Detail Service

Offer targeted grout and tile restoration for Airbnb hosts, real estate agents, and landlords. Use the different-bristle brushes for surfaces (soft for glazed tile, stiff for grout) plus the extendable reach for showers and high tiles. Package as quick-turnover 'refresh' services between guests; charge per bathroom/kitchen and upsell grout sealing.


Mobile Headlight & Small-Panel Auto Polishing

Run a mobile detailing booth focused on restoring headlights, trim, and small paint blemishes using the foam polishing pads and wool buffer. This low-overhead niche attracts busy customers who want fast, affordable fixes. Offer add-ons like ceramic spray or wax (applied with the pads) and subscription maintenance visits.


Cast-Iron & Cookware Refurb Shop

Collect, clean, restore and resell vintage cast-iron skillets and cookware. Use scouring pads for rust and stuck-on residue, nylon brushes for gentler cleaning, then reseason and buff the surface to a professional finish with the wool/foam pads. Sell restored pieces online or at markets and include before/after photos to justify premium pricing.


DIY Cleaning Kit + Video Micro-Workshops

Assemble curated 4–6 piece kits (brush selection, scouring pad, wool buffer, extend adapter) with step-by-step videos for different projects: grout refresh, car detail, cast-iron restoration, upholstery cleaning. Sell kits online and run paid virtual workshops or short local classes—use social proof (time-lapse before/afters) to drive conversions.

Creative

Vintage Tile Rescue Mosaic

Turn salvaged ceramic tiles from thrift stores or demolition into a framed mosaic art piece. Use the soft white and medium yellow/green nylon brushes to remove grout haze and surface dirt, the red/stiff bristles for stubborn deposits (test first), then finish individual tiles with the wool buffing pad for extra shine. Arrange into patterns, grout onto a wooden backing, and seal for a gallery-quality piece.


High-Gloss Resin Lamp Bases

After casting resin lamp bases or tabletops, use the white wool buffing pad and foam polishing pads on a drill to remove micro-scratches and build a mirror finish quickly. Use progressively softer foam pads with a swirl of polishing compound to go from satin to glossy. This speeds finishing of small batches for craft fairs.


Patina & Distress Reclaimed Wood Signs

Create weathered-looking wooden signs by selectively cleaning and distressing reclaimed lumber. Use medium brushes to remove dirt without damaging the wood grain, stiffer brushes or scouring pads to reveal deeper textures, then apply tinted wax or oil with the wool pad for a finished antique look. Combine lettering stencils and hand-painted accents.


Fabric & Upholstery Art Tote

Make one-of-a-kind tote bags from thrifted upholstery fabric. Use the soft and medium nylon brushes to deep-clean and revive patterns, removing embedded dust and stains before cutting and sewing. The extendable adapter helps reach cushions and awkward pieces. Clean, stabilized fabrics lead to higher-quality, durable craft goods.