Use & Care: Scrub Brush

Proper use and care help ensure your Scrub Brush delivers effective cleaning every time. This guide provides simple instructions on how to use the brush safely, clean it after use, and maintain its performance so it lasts longer and continues to tackle everyday messes with ease.

Frequently Asked Questions on the Scrub Brush

The Scrub Brush is suitable for hard surfaces. It is not suitable for unsealed floors, painted surfaces e.g cars and high-gloss finish, walls, colored walls, or wallpaper. Always test on inconspicuous area first.
For example:
  • Tiles and grout Concrete and outdoor patios
  • Sealed wooden floors
  • Glass surfaces
  • Tiled Walls
  • Bath Tub

It’s particularly effective for tackling tough dirt in bathrooms, kitchens, and balconies.

The Scrub Brush may cause scratches, when used on unsuitable surfaces or applied incorrectly. Please follow the recommendations and test on inconspicuous area first.
The pack contains 1 Scrub Brush attachment. The mop handle, frame and bucket are not part of the package.
The bristles are made of PET, and the frame is made of polypropylene.
2-Step Cleaning Approach
Step 1: Use the Scrub Brush to loosen and remove tough dirt or clean grout lines.

Step 2: Switch back to your Vileda / O-Cedar microfibre mop head to wipe away excess dirty water and loosened dirt for a thorough finish.
Align Scrub Brush head with base, and push down until it snaps in place.​
Apply pressure on both tabs and push the Scrub Brush away from the base.​

To remove, simply press the easy-release button. (Depends on system)
Remove stuck-on debris, soak in soapy water, scrub the bristles and rinse thoroughly.

Do not put the Scrub Brush into the washing machine and dishwasher.
The Scrub Brush is a multi-usage tool, suitable for both indoor and outdoor cleaning, and effective on tiled walls as well as floors. It is designed for intense scrubbing tasks and performs well on stubborn dirt, textured surfaces, and grout lines. Ideal for use on garages and heavily soiled tiles, and particularly effective in bathrooms (e.g., cleaning the bathtub, shower walls including glass) and kitchens.
Yes, the brush can be used for both wet and dry applications, for example on dry balcony dirt or wet bathroom grime.
To ensure a long lifetime of the bristles, we recommend storing the scrub brush on its plastic base rather than resting it on the bristles. Avoid placing any pressure on the bristles during storage. (Bristles should not bend)
The Scrub Brush is suitable for sealed wooden floor e.g laminate, parquet and outdoor wood. It is not suitable for unsealed wooden floors. Always test on inconspicuous area first.