AGARO Royal Spin Scrubber with 8 Brush Heads – Complete Usage Guide

The Art of the Attachment: Mastering the 8 Heads of the AGARO Royal
We’ve all been there: you buy a "multipurpose" tool, only to find that you use one attachment while the rest sit in a dusty cardboard box in the back of your cupboard. Usually, this happens because we aren't quite sure what each part does. But with the AGARO Royal, every one of its 8 replaceable brush heads has a specific "superpower" designed to solve a unique cleaning headache in the Indian home.
This isn't just a multi purpose cleaning brush; it’s a systematic approach to home maintenance. In this guide, we’ll walk through each of the AGARO spin scrubber brush heads, showing you exactly where to use them to get that professional-grade finish.
1. The Large Flat Brush: Your Floor’s Best Friend
Think of this as your "heavy lifter." If you have large expanses of tile—whether in the living room, the kitchen, or the balcony—the Large Flat Brush is your go-to.
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Best Use: Floor tiles, large wall sections, and outdoor patios.
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Why it works: It covers the most surface area in a single spin, making it perfect for removing that thin film of city dust or the muddy footprints left behind after a rainy day.
2. The Small Flat Brush: Precision Scrubbing
Sometimes the large brush is too bulky for tighter spaces. The small flat brush offers the same stiff bristles but in a compact size.
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Best Use: Shower stalls, small bathroom floors, and washbasin interiors.
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Why it works: It allows you to apply more concentrated pressure on smaller, stubborn stains without bumping into surrounding fixtures.
3. The Pointed Bristle Brush: The "Corner" Specialist
In an Indian bathroom, corners are where grime goes to hide. This tapered, cone-shaped brush is arguably the most satisfying attachment to use.
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Best Use: 90-degree wall corners, grout lines, and the narrow space behind taps or the commode.
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Why it works: The pointed shape fits perfectly into crevices that flat brushes can’t reach, flicking out dirt and mold from the very edges of your tiles.
4. The Fiber Sponge Brush: The Grease Fighter
This head is less about "scrubbing" and more about "lifting" oily residues.
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Best Use: Kitchen countertops, stovetops, and the tiles behind the cooking range.
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Why it works: The fibrous texture holds onto detergent better than bristles do, making it ideal for breaking down the sticky "tadka" oil that splatters on kitchen surfaces.
5. The Sponge Brush: Delicate Surface Care
For surfaces that are prone to scratching, you need a softer touch.
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Best Use: Polished porcelain sinks, bathtubs, and stainless steel fittings.
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Why it works: It provides a gentle scrub that removes soap scum without dulling the shine of your premium fixtures.
6. The Wool Cloth Brush: The Polishing Pro
Once you’ve cleaned a surface, you want it to shine. The wool cloth attachment turns your electric scrubber attachments into a motorized polisher.
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Best Use: Glass shower partitions, mirrors, and even car windows.
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Why it works: It buffs out water spots and streaks, leaving a crystal-clear finish that looks like it was done by a professional detailing service.
7. & 8. The Small & Large Cloth Brushes: Interior Versatility
These soft-surface attachments expand the AGARO Royal’s utility beyond just wet scrubbing.
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Best Use: Leather sofa cleaning, car seat detailing, and wooden furniture polishing.
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Why it works: The soft cloth material is safe for delicate textures. Use it with a bit of leather conditioner or wood polish to breathe new life into your furniture.
Pro Tip for Longevity: After every session, remove the attachment and rinse it under running water to remove any chemical residue. Let them air-dry completely before storing them back in the box. This simple step ensures the bristles stay stiff and the sponges stay fresh for years to point.
Ready to see these heads in action? This is the only tool you’ll need to transition from the muddy balcony to the delicate glass mirror in a single cleaning session.
