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    Re: Review: Daytona Speed Master PRO Wheel Brush

    Quote Originally Posted by cleanmycorolla View Post
    Great review as always! Still debating though if I really need this personally, I am sure many others need it though! I love my Mothers brushes so much, can`t ever think of using anything else.
    I think you need both types of brushes. I like the wheel woolies on barrels but use other brushes or microfiber pads on wheels and tires.

    I have the prior style Daytona but just to watch out for splatter but they clean much easier than the wheel woolies (if you want to clean them).

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    Re: Review: Daytona Speed Master PRO Wheel Brush

    Quote Originally Posted by Wheelzntoys View Post
    Biggest issue is the splash back like you mentioned, I will have to check out the woolies one day.
    I will countinue to play with it, I am sure there is a method to get the job done splash free

    Quote Originally Posted by cleanmycorolla View Post
    Great review as always! Still debating though if I really need this personally, I am sure many others need it though! I love my Mothers brushes so much, can`t ever think of using anything else.
    Its good to have because it does speed up the job on backed on brake dust and larger wheels.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    I think you need both types of brushes. I like the wheel woolies on barrels but use other brushes or microfiber pads on wheels and tires.

    I have the prior style Daytona but just to watch out for splatter but they clean much easier than the wheel woolies (if you want to clean them).
    Correct they complement each other well.
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    Re: Review: Daytona Speed Master PRO Wheel Brush

    Thank you for sharing!

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    Re: Review: Daytona Speed Master PRO Wheel Brush

    Quote Originally Posted by PA DETAILER View Post
    +1 on the mothers wheel brush.
    Yeah I love it. For me the reach is perfect! And it can take a beating!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    I think you need both types of brushes. I like the wheel woolies on barrels but use other brushes or microfiber pads on wheels and tires.

    I have the prior style Daytona but just to watch out for splatter but they clean much easier than the wheel woolies (if you want to clean them).
    I am interested in the wheel woolies. I am placing an order this weekend so I`ll add them! Try them out.

    Quote Originally Posted by dd1101 View Post
    Its good to have because it does speed up the job on backed on brake dust and larger wheels.
    If my mothers brushes ever die, I`ll for sure check this out. Or maybe I`ll try the other versions first, worth a shot I guess. If I don`t like it someone here can take it off my hands?

 

 

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