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The vacuum cleaner brush is a small attachment that typically attaches to the end of your hose or wand. It has fairly stiff bristles and can help lift dust or pet hair from furniture. The brush can also be a good way to remove dirt and grime that builds up on the bottom of the hose. This can be done by submerging the brush in water. Bristles The bristles of a vacuum cleaner brush are an essential tool that help pick up dirt and debris. They can be found on a variety of attachments, including the floor brush and crevice tool. Some of these accessories are built into the vacuum, while others need to be purchased separately. The floor brush, for example, has soft, half-inch bristles that work with the vacuum's suction to pick up more dirt than a broom can. The brush roll, also known as a beater bar, agitates and loosens soil, especially in carpeted floors. The speed of the revolving brush roll varies from model to model, some rotating as high as 6,500 RPM. Vinegar Vinegar can be used to sanitize the brush of your vacuum cleaner. It contains acetic acid, which is a potent mycobactericidal disinfectant and will kill any bacteria that are present on your bristles. To get the most out of this vinegar-based cleaning solution, be sure to dilute it with water. This is especially important if you’re dealing with rubber parts. Using a microfiber cloth is an excellent way to dry your vacuum brush and remove excess water. It can also catch oils, grease, and other debris that you may have missed. Try not to overdo it, as this can damage the microfiber. Microfiber cloth Microfiber cloths are a great addition to your cleaning tool arsenal. They’re more absorbent than cotton and help you use less water or cleaning solution when wiping. They’re also abrasion-resistant, making them ideal for cleaning surfaces like glass and mirrors. They’re also lint-free, so they’re perfect for cleaning the housings of your electronics. These cloths are usually made from a blend of polyester and polyamide or nylon, which means that the fibers are split, giving them more surface area for absorbing water and dust. They’re also very porous, which makes them extremely effective at scrubbing and picking up dust and dirt. Scrub brush A scrub brush, sometimes called a dusting brush, comes with most vacuum cleaners and can be a valuable tool for getting into hard-to-reach spots. They're angled to help you get into corners, along baseboards and around vents. It can also help remove lint from upholstery, de-lint your dryer's inner workings or clean refrigerator coils. Some even come with a soft strip to help coax dust out of sofas and chairs. A scrub brush typically has horsehair bristles, but it's also made of a synthetic material that's designed to withstand scrubbing and drying. It may be cleaned with water and a squirt of mild detergent or by using diluted vinegar to kill germs that linger on the bristles and inside the brush.