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    Quote Originally Posted by Luster View Post
    Now that`s funny!:tongue: Maybe I`d better check the wife`s honey-do list.................:w00t:
    If "chase women" and "quaff suds" is on it, you have a keeper! :w00t:

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    GET THIS BRUSH!!

    Trust me, you will not be disappointed. I have had mine for about 3 years and I will get another one when this one breaks or wears out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TLMitchell View Post
    Thought you were retired.... what else ya got to do besides chase women and quaff suds? :thumbup:
    So that`s what I got to look forward to

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOGWT View Post
    So that`s what I got to look forward to
    Maybe for some retirees, but NOT ME!!!

    I have so many jobs to do, I don`t know when I had time to work!
    Bill Luster
    Specializing in Detailing Corvettes....:thumbup:

    You`ve been given one life.
    Think about it.

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    I love the brush also. I just wish they would make the shaft a bit more stiff, (no this is not a Viagra moment), it bends a bit too easily. If you get a bit crazy with it you will find your arms peppered with black dots, so be prepared. I can really get back into the inner wheels. For the engine its great too!

    Cheers,
    GREG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Nichols View Post
    I love the brush also. I just wish they would make the shaft a bit more stiff, (no this is not a Viagra moment), it bends a bit too easily. If you get a bit crazy with it you will find your arms peppered with black dots, so be prepared. I can really get back into the inner wheels. For the engine its great too!

    Cheers,
    GREG
    I too ran into this, but adjusted my technique and now all is well. Since I know a a few guys have broken theirs right above the handle, I`m pretty careful with mine. I think I heard or read somewhere that a newer version has or will have a sturdier shaft. (Stop snickering!)
    ~Brett

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    Wonder if the Daytona wheel brush @ the Geek is different?>

    cheers,
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    According to the marketing, yes it is different. It has a more robust build targeted for auto/truck tires. I don`t have one yet for head-to-head comparison.

 

 
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