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    Nice! Always wanted to get these bad boys! Great addition!

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    These are my new favorite wheel brushes. They clean much better then the bristle style brush as those tend to leave trails behind where the bristle didn`t get. This plush brush gets every spot. It`s soft and safe yet still has enough umph to scrub the wheels. All 3 sizes are useful, the smallest one I use to clean between the grills. I`ve only had them for a little while so I don`t know how durable they are but they seem to be holding up well with no indication of falling apart. Really good stuff but expensive, I hope they last a long time.

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    These are very expensive. I would be too afraid to get them dirty. I`ll keep using my Daytona Speend Master. :

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHCrocks View Post
    These are my new favorite wheel brushes. They clean much better then the bristle style brush as those tend to leave trails behind where the bristle didn`t get. This plush brush gets every spot. It`s soft and safe yet still has enough umph to scrub the wheels. All 3 sizes are useful, the smallest one I use to clean between the grills. I`ve only had them for a little while so I don`t know how durable they are but they seem to be holding up well with no indication of falling apart. Really good stuff but expensive, I hope they last a long time.
    I still use my original set from almost 2 years ago. The bigger one has `thin hair` because I have forced in some tight places and pieces of wool have come lose, but otherwise they still perform like they did the day I got them.

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    I love mine. Wheel woolies are one of my favorite wheel cleaning tools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pats300zx View Post
    I love mine. Wheel woolies are one of my favorite wheel cleaning tools.
    I agree, they are great for numerous task`s (certainly more than the name implies). Door jambs, engine, wheel barrels, and so on.

    Bryan Burnworth getting down and dirty with Wheel Woolie`s on a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport.


    The grill on this Bentley was polished using the "little" Woolie and Optimum Metal Polish.


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    I don`t find them to be too expensive. When you compare three brush sizes to one size, that`s where the value adds up.

    And they don`t have to be used for wheels. I use mine to clean out around the trunk, hood, door jambs, and front lower grille that no brush or mitt can get clean. No need to worry about them marring the paint either.

    My wife owns the 1". Those make great dusters for closet door slats, ceiling fan blades, window sills, the tops of door and window casing trim, return air grilles, and more. She dampens it, spins out excess water and goes to work. When done dusting, just rinse clean, spin and hang to dry.

    I`ve learned that if you get the wife something that works for her, she won`t mind you spending money on other detail supplies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Gloss View Post
    I don`t find them to be too expensive. When you compare three brush sizes to one size, that`s where the value adds up.

    And they don`t have to be used for wheels. I use mine to clean out around the trunk, hood, door jambs, and front lower grille that no brush or mitt can get clean. No need to worry about them marring the paint either.

    My wife owns the 1". Those make great dusters for closet door slats, ceiling fan blades, window sills, the tops of door and window casing trim, return air grilles, and more. She dampens it, spins out excess water and goes to work. When done dusting, just rinse clean, spin and hang to dry.

    I`ve learned that if you get the wife something that works for her, she won`t mind you spending money on other detail supplies.
    This point may be worth repeating!

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    Wohooo!!!! The Woolies have arrived. I have heard nothing but great things about these and really want to get a set....

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    I`ve been wanting to try these. I`ll have to add then to my next order. I would like to try one on wheel wells when I can`t get a brush or mitt in the tight space

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    Wheel woolies are perfect for:


    • Behind door handles where mitts don`t fit.
    • Between exterior mirrors and door.
    • Cowl and wiper arms.
    • Inside the gas cap cover.
    • In and around license plate frames, especially my trunk mounted ones.

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    Get them folks, these are a must have item when comes to detailing, your car will thank you for it!
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    Awesome brush my Buddy Dana sent me a set when I got my new Harley .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harleyguy View Post
    Awesome brush my Buddy Dana sent me a set when I got my new Harley .
    Yes, one of the many sets Poon Palace Detailing, LLC sent out.

 

 
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