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    what does everyone think of this product? i just decided to pick one up to help get in behind my 22" foose wheels which are hard to reach due to 16" rotors on my baer brakes






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    I like it. It`s a little more stable than the EZ detail brush. I`m actually thinking of ordering 1 more just in case.

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    It's all in the prep! blk45's Avatar
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    AG has it on sale for $19.99.

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    I have one, it works very well.

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    Works like a charm...... great piece of equipment a must have in the arsenal.

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    any links to this? does it hook on a drill or something?

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    Metro Detroit`s leader in cleaning, preserving & perfecting fine automobiles!

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    Cool wheel brush, may have to make a purchase!



    What are the chances of the metal rod holding the bristles could come into contact with the rims and scratch them? Also what about that black tip on the end of the brush, is it protecting sharp metal?

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    I have the EZ Detail Brush, but both are great for cleaning wheels and wheel wells. I used mine today to clean the inside of my exhaust tips.
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    It's all in the prep! blk45's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmatt
    What are the chances of the metal rod holding the bristles could come into contact with the rims and scratch them? Also what about that black tip on the end of the brush, is it protecting sharp metal?


    :secret From this link:





    Reinforced, flexible stem. The 13 inch stem is of a heavier gauge wire to give it flexibility and stability. The vinyl coating protects the wheel from scratching. In fact, if you pull the bristles apart, you can see that the wire is completely covered for the entire length of the brush.





    Safe bonded tip. The tip of the Daytona Speed Master Wheel Brush is coated in vinyl to protect the wheel from contact. No part of the internal wire stem is visible so there’s no chance of it scratching the wheel as long as the bonded tip stays in tact.

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    Mine works well except for the wheel face. I use a different brush for the wheel face. When getting into the spokes of my BBS wheels, the pull out causes all sorts of splatter all over my face/arms/legs HA HA! BUT.. it does get in to the barrel of the wheel

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    I have it, and I also have the EZ Detail brush, not sure if there`s any difference. The only reason why I bought another one was the end rubber tip fell off on the EZ Detail brush. I gotta get something to put it back on, but for now the red one willb e doing the work.

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    I have it, and I also have the EZ Detail brush, not sure if there`s any difference. The only reason why I bought another one was the end rubber tip fell off on the EZ Detail brush. I gotta get something to put it back on, but for now the red one willb e doing the work.

 

 

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