The first wheel brush that generates its own rotational power. No batteries. No water hookup. No drill. Just a push-pull motion that converts linear force into spinning bristle contact.
Insert the brush into the wheel. The linear forward motion engages the internal torque mechanism, converting straight-line force into rotational energy.
Reverse the motion. The mechanism maintains bristle rotation on the return stroke, delivering continuous scrubbing power in both directions.
Each stroke builds torque. Brake dust, road grime, and embedded dirt break loose under sustained rotational contact. No fatigue. No elbow grease.
| Tool | Power Source | Portable | Self-Powered | Rotational Scrub |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manual Brushes | Your arm | Yes | No | No |
| Brush Hero | Garden hose | No | No | Yes |
| Drill Brushes | Power drill | No | No | Yes |
| TorqueScrub | Push-pull torque | Yes | Yes | Yes |
We believe the most elegant engineering solutions are the ones that eliminate complexity. TorqueScrub takes the simple act of pushing and pulling and turns it into rotational cleaning power. No charging. No setup. No dependency on anything except your own two hands and basic physics.