Product
Rubbermaid Commercial Scrub Brush
A durable pointed scrub brush with chemical-resistant polypropylene bristles suited for aggressive tile and joint scrubbing.

Sizes and packs
- 6-inch Pointed Brush — Plastic block
Guides that use Rubbermaid Commercial Scrub Brush
- How to Remove Soap Scum from GroutCut soap film out of grout with dish soap and a baking-soda paste, then rinse and dry. Do not soak the joints in vinegar — acid dissolves cement grout.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from GroutWash oil and soap film off first, then treat leftover mineral crust with a grout-safe cleaner and rinse at once. Do not soak grout in vinegar the way you would shower glass.
- How to Remove Mildew from GroutWet the joints and scrub surface mildew with dish soap, then rinse and dry. This is cleaning, not a disinfection claim. Recurring growth usually means trapped moisture, not a stronger bottle.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from a FaucetDissolve crusty mineral deposits around faucet spouts and aerators using distilled white vinegar, then rinse and dry to preserve the finish.
- How to Remove Rust Stains from a ToiletDissolve stubborn iron and rust streaks in toilet bowls using citric acid or distilled white vinegar without scratching vitreous china porcelain.
- How to Remove Mildew from a Washing Machine GasketClear black mildew, detergent slime, and musty odors trapped in front-load washer door seals using white vinegar and nylon brushing.
- How to Remove Food Odors from a DishwasherEliminate rotten food and fish smells in a dishwasher by cleaning the bottom filter cylinder and running two-stage vinegar and baking soda flushes.
- How to Remove Burnt Grease from a Gas StovetopDegrease heavy cast iron burner grates, burner caps, and enamel drip pans using hot soapy soaks and baking soda scrub without clogging gas ports.