Position, Position, Position
To get the most out of your Scrubza Power Scrubber, make sure you are well positioned. What does this mean? The torque with the friction of the scouring pad, the drill can get pulled away from you. Ever seen the scene in The Jerk where Steve Martin is dragged across the car with the power buffer?
To prevent this from happening, make sure you have two hands on the drill. If cleaning the floor, position your body over the drill. Similarly, cleaning a wall, make sure your elbows are in tight against your body and you position yourself behind the drill.
Holding a weight away from your body is hard enough. Holding a drill out while it is pulling to the left or right is even harder. Try to avoid leaning over the tub wall or reaching far away. This can be can be hard on your back and shoulders, not to mention you will have difficulty stabilizing the drill. Just remember to position yourself over the drill or against the drill for best results.