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This is a special kind of ugly. Maybe it's my water, maybe it's
something else particular to me, but it happens with any brush I use for cleaning in the sink. And it does not take long. https://www.flickr.com/photos/27532210@N04/? If you have any trouble viewing that, I can make it easier to see. The first picture should be my Black & Decker battery-powered spinning scrubber attachment. What is that orange brownish crud? We have hard water but it's not lime, it does not come off after days of soaking in vinegar. I just tried soaking it in some heavy duty cleaner-degreaser "Purple Power" and that didn't work. So how do you get it off? Thanks. |
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