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03-10-06, 02:47
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SilverLexus is offline
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Atlanta Posts: 4,897 | A great new wheel tool, cheap too! I found this sheepskin wheel cleaning tool for $5.99 at Pep Boys. It works great in part due to it conical shape. If you want a safe, soft tool for getting in between the spokes, this is one of the best tools I have found for the job. 
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03-10-06, 02:53
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Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: South Gate, CA Posts: 576 | That is a NICE find. | |
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03-10-06, 03:02
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Posts: 102 | very nice!! | |
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03-10-06, 03:05
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Hawaii Posts: 245 | No pep boys in Hawaii. Boo.
I guess I'll fabricate one with an old mit. Cause that is a cool little tool.
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03-10-06, 03:41
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Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Stevens Point, WI Posts: 6,888 | That IS nice, but I don't think it'll replace my sheepskin mitt that I currently use for my wheels.
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03-10-06, 03:50
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Bill D is offline
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Birthplace of Speed Posts: 8,733 | Lee, WOW, that's great !  Since it's sheepskin, it eliminates my need to have to order a similar item from TOL. These wheel tools are outstanding in addition to mitts to really clean every nook and cranny behind spokes of large size wheels. I found them to be particularly helpful on Mercedes 17" + wheels.
TOL doesn't market thier tool particularly for wheel duty but for dusting interior spaces such as cup holders. I'm sure it's fine for that too. | |
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03-10-06, 06:00
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Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: NJ Posts: 877 | Target had them, I grabbed it but to be honest it didnt work well for me. Guess your wheel type is a big part of it.
I found these cheap plastic things that have sponge fingers on them, used to wash glassed I assume. I get 10 for a buck at the dollar store, use them a few times and throw them out. I also use dollar store small sponges, 20 for a buck, about the size of a deck of cards and I use a fraction of the wheel cleaner I used to
The bottle washers are great, you can get inside and in a matter of 10 seconds my wheels sparkle. The sheepskin was something I really got excited over but it fell apart quickly and didnt really get in the areas I needed, but its all about what type of wheels you have I guess.
Still looks cool....... soft as can be, the sponges are so cheap and pretty soft, never seem to cause any marring on my clear coated wheels when used with AZ
Speaking of AZ, I ran out of the old stuff, bought this new AZ, they have a new grey bottle, not the old grey bottle but a new shape. Smells kind of like banana, for me its not as strong. I picked up two bottles of Megs Hot Rims, either the AZ is being dumbed down or the Megs got better. Pep Boys had the Megs buy one get one free.....
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03-10-06, 06:07
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Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Louisville, KY Posts: 332 | I saw those the other day, but they were not bendable. So I didn't buy one. | |
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03-10-06, 06:23
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FalconGuy is offline
Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: NJ Posts: 877 | Thats odd, mine is bendable........ still didnt do it with my wheels. With spokes I bet it would be great with though
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03-10-06, 06:53
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Atlanta Posts: 4,897 | Quote: |
Target had them, I grabbed it but to be honest it didnt work well for me. Guess your wheel type is a big part of it.
| Why did it not work? I've tried it on several wheel types and it works great. I guess if you have mucho # of spokes then you may need something thinner...?
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03-10-06, 06:58
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Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Southport, CT Posts: 6,683 | Lee: A couple comments...
My girlfriend, Liz, wanted one badly for her new Saab wheels, but after using many times I found a bunch of flaws:
-Sheepskin is delicate and didn't last very long. At $5.99, not a smart buy.
-This piece is too short for many wheels.
-You cut your hands on wheels if they are wider than 6 inches and have drastic angles.
-Getting tar and grease on this piece is easy, yet very tough to remove.
All in all, I come back to a standard toilet brush. All of these dedicated wheel brushes are too much money and too weak.
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03-10-06, 07:54
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Scottwax is offline
Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Arlington, TX Posts: 25,509 | I had the same problem as Sean, it is not durable at all. In less than a week, it was toast. Too many BMW wheels, I guess. Worked fine while it lasted though. | |
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