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    How many of you use these? Are they any good? Do you prefer to use them on the PC or the Cyclo, and why?

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    I like them on the cylco. They make quick work of mats.



    Couldn`t imagine they would be very affective on the PC though.

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    I didn`t think they would be all that great on a PC, but on the Autogeek site they mention that the brushes will work on both, and I was just curious if anyone tried that. If it did work on the PC, you would only have to buy one brush and they are around $15 each.



    If you buy two brushes of each grade, you will end up spending around $120.

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    That`s all I use my PC for anymore, I like it. You need to use low foaming shampoos or you can make a real mess on "6". I should probably get another one and use em on my Cyclo, bet it`d work better.
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    2 of the brushes should cost you about $27 plus shipping. The Cyclo brushes do fit right into the PC polisher. Most sites probably don`t sell only one brush since most sales are for the Cyclo, but you can always ask. IMO I would buy 2 since a vendor will want a larger cut if breaking a set. Maybe get one white and one aqua- aqua is softer than the white.



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    I think I`m just going to have to give these a whirl. I just can`t stand to scrub another mat by hand. This just HAS to be better.



    Rob, I noticed that Cyclo offers a black extra stiff brush in addition to the white and aqua. What do you think about this one? Is it too stiff for most applications, or just right?

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    This just HAS to be better.


    You are correct sir! I use the white bristled ones on carpets and mats with the PC on speed 3ish and it works like a champ. I personally dont think a stiffer bristle is needed. Let your carpet shampoo/spot remover sit for the recommended time and it will be a breeze to brush out. I dont think you will be disappointed if you end up buying these.

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    The black one is geared towards bedliners and would be too tough. The white ones would be a good choice if buying one brush. There is a charcoal brush that is even more mild than the aqua for leather and softer fibers.



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    I haven`t used them with a Cyclo, but I`ve used the white standard carpet brush sold by Autogeek w/the PC with great success. Its eems to be a pretty versatile brush...that and the Aqua Soft for more delicate carpet/upholstery.



    The ones I am talking about are here: http://autogeek.net/cyclo-brushes.html



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    Those are the ones that are made by Cyclo and most Cyclo dealers sell them also.



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