Re: Suggestions for Detailing and Cleaning Brushes
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Coatings=crack
If you mean the detail brushes, yes. Been impressed with them. Even if it’s been a couple weeks haven’t been anything these couldn’t handle. Got them from the big A. I like the woolies a lot for cleaning the barrels. Nice and soft but does a great job.
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Thanks for the info...won`t get to use them until Spring most likely but good to go.
Discovered 2 new Wheel Woolies brushes and an unopened Speedmaster wheel brush in cabinet as well, kinda forgot about those. Oops.
Although the Speedmaster might be more trouble than help given experiences noted above. If I pull that thing outta a wheel and get covered in splatter, its gonna go sailing across the garage.
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rlmccarty2000
..I hate the Speedmaster brush...
Well, that makes two of us, even if everybody else loves the things.
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BudgetPlan1
Although the Speedmaster might be more trouble than help given experiences noted above. If I pull that thing outta a wheel and get covered in splatter, its gonna go sailing across the garage...
You mean "when", not "if" ;)
Sorry, couldn`t resist...
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Sorry I missed it.
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Is there a local source of those angled brushes?
Suggestions for Detailing and Cleaning Brushes
Looking for some info on the correct brush to help in cleaning behind wheel spokes / face of wheels
Is that the correct brush to use? Is the any most cost effective solutions out there?
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I prefer the straight ones to do barrels. I’d look for the smaller angled one for behind spokes
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Coatings=crack
I prefer the straight ones to do barrels. I’d look for the smaller angled one for behind spokes
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Yes to clarify I am looking for one for behind the spokes. Is the one I showed in the picture the best option, or are there most cost effective options out there?
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Yes to clarify I am looking for one for behind the spokes. Is the one I showed in the picture the best option, or are there most cost effective options out there?
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I don’t if it’s most cost effective but I feel woolies are the best. I’ve never use the angled ones to be honest. I know smaller ones work best for behind spokes. Big 2 ft small 1 ft
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Coatings=crack
I don’t if it’s most cost effective but I feel woolies are the best. I’ve never use the angled ones to be honest. I know smaller ones work best for behind spokes.
Agree completely about the angled ones, I never use mine either. But I suppose it`s a matter of the wheel design and personal preference.
Noting that I do use my Wheel Woolies at every wash, I absolutely still need to get in there with a small mitt or else I`ll miss a lot of the soiling. And to do the back sides of the spokes I *MUST* use a small mitt/sponge, simply no other way to do it (I tried the Angled Wheel Woolies a few times and/but they took forever and still missed a *LOT*).
I got my little mitts (don`t see them in the latest handbook, but others sell them as well) and sponges (pn# 11838) from Griot`s.
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I use my angled Wheel Woolie every single wash.
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Agree completely about the angled ones, I never use mine either. But I suppose it`s a matter of the wheel design and personal preference.
Noting that I do use my Wheel Woolies at every wash, I absolutely still need to get in there with a small mitt or else I`ll miss a lot of the soiling. And to do the back sides of the spokes I *MUST* use a small mitt/sponge, simply no other way to do it (I tried the Angled Wheel Woolies a few times and/but they took forever and still missed a *LOT*).
I got my little mitts (don`t see them in the latest handbook, but others sell them as well) and sponges (pn# 11838) from Griot`s.
I’ve got these from autofiber that work well for that.
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Coatings=crack- Yeah, those oughta be good for getting in there.
I gather the MF isn`t too gentle for this (most likely indicating you don`t let things get as bad as I do between washes ;) ).
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I use my angled Wheel Woolie every single wash.
See how different people prefer different things?!?
IMO it`s probably good to just get a set of them so you can see which ones work best for *you*.
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If anyone wants to share where I can find Vikan’s angled brushes, I’d appreciate it. Thabks.