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Extendable Scrubber

The Extendable Scrubber helps you clean hard to reach areas such as shower walls, garden tubs and around the toilet. Plus, its head seamlessly detaches for close-up jobs requiring extra leverage. It comes with a non-scratch scouring pad, perfect for all purpose scrubbing. It is compatible with four types of Switchable Pads, which allow for flexibility in cleaning a variety of surfaces.
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What types of surfaces will the Extendable Scrubber clean?

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The Extendable Scrubber will clean all surfaces including tile, laminate, vinyl and glass with whichever Switchable Pad you’d like to use. The scour pad may scratch some very delicate, highly polished surfaces so choose a different Switchable Pad when cleaning these surfaces.
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How do I extend the pole on the Extendable Scrubber?

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Unhook the red latch on the pole. Slide the pole to the desired length and close the latch to lock in place.
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How do I detach the head of the Extendable Scrubber?

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Place one hand on the red rubber grip near the head of the scrubber and the other hand on the scrubber handle. Pull down on the red rubber grip and pull the head to detach.
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How do I reattach the head of the Extendable Scrubber?

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Line up the arrow on the red rubber portion of the pole with the line on the red hinge of the head. Slide the head into the pole until you hear it click into place.
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Can I buy additional pads?

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Yes, four types of Switchable Pads are available for purchase on Rubbermaid.com or at your local retailer.
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How do I attach the bristle brush to the Extendable Scrubber?

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Remove the current Switchable Pad from the head of the Extendable Scrubber. Attach the bristle brush by pressing the tip of the bristle brush into the tip of the tool and lowering until you hear a click. Press the tab on back to remove.
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Can I wash the Switchable Pads?

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Washing the Switchable Pads in the washing machine is not recommended.
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How do you "rinse" the pad during cleaning process?

When we're cleaning a floor, we will need to "rinse" a mop head, which is part of cleaning any floor: How does it work with this product? I don't see how it is to be done. Thanks.
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The pads used on the Extendable Scrubbers can be rinsed under running water or in a bucket of water.
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