http://www.autopia-carcare.com/daytona-pro.html
looks like they addressed the design. many have had the handle break.
i have the JR. and so far its holding up well. then again, i dont bend it.
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/daytona-pro.html
looks like they addressed the design. many have had the handle break.
i have the JR. and so far its holding up well. then again, i dont bend it.
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www.autiopia.org
I still think the Raceglaze XL wheel brush is a better option.
Fergy-
Your only as good as your last detail
Looks great. How well does the handle bend? Similar to the old one???
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Bump..anyone use this yet?
Got mine the other day. Haven`t used it yet but it`s made very well. I took it out in the garage just to see how well it fit into my Camaro rims and it looks like it will be perfect with a really tight squeeze around the Brembos. I will report back the next time I wash to confirm my initial thoughts.
The new design appears rugged and should last for years.
I have the original design and while it`s a little "delicate" where the wire meets the handle I`ve learned not to stress bend this too much and to date they`re still going strong.
BobbyG
I have had many a EZ-Detail Brush break when they were subjected to the rigors of wheel cleaning. That brush was originally designed for motorcycle care, so its understandable why.
The Daytona version, which was much improved, addressed the issues with a thicker gauge stem. I have had my Daytona for 2 years and never had an issue.
That said, the new Daytona PRO is a rugged piece. This thing is designed for professionals (and enthusiasts) who need scrubbing power on a constant basis. It`s built like a tank.
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