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    Ummm.... Ya..... TroyScherer's Avatar
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    Not long ago someone mentioned that they really liked their Wheel Woolies except for the fact that there is no way to hang them to dry. Well i thought I would share my easy and very simple way I hang mine. I know I can`t be the first one to do this, but I thought I would share it anyway.





    Your standard Wheel Woolies with their solid handles/










    I then used a drill to drill a small hole in the handle of each Wheel Woolie.

    I used small black zip-ties to create a loop to hang them from.














    And they now hang perfectly for me to have easy access and for them to dry.










    Thanks for looking...


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    I`m feeling your vibe on this. I just need some WW for my collection:



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    Holy brushes... i`m jealous. If you had to pick 2-3 brushes that you couldn`t live without, which would they be?

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    My brushes hang off nails on a shelf. I have no wall space left due to windows, cabinets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peacemaker
    Holy brushes... i`m jealous. If you had to pick 2-3 brushes that you couldn`t live without, which would they be?


    Contrary to many, I love the (Lg/Sm) Daytona brushes. They work well on almost all wheels for me.

    The Mothers Wheel brushes are very nice as well.

    For me these are my core brushes.





    The Wheel Woolies are nice to have and scrub better than the Daytona brushes.




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    I made kind of a wash station near my garage door. A shelf holds the brushes and a bar for towels or whatever. A tray underneath holds additional tools, wheel cleaners, etc. Comes in pretty handy. A lot of stuff can squeeze in a small space and it keeps most everything off the floor.









    The jar on the shelf is the most important thing. Treats to keep my helper happy.



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    Keeper of the beautiful Jean-Claude's Avatar
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    David, wheel woolies really are amazing. They belong in every arsenal imo.



    Quote Originally Posted by David Fermani
    I`m feeling your vibe on this. I just need some WW for my collection:



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