Need Wheel Brush - Suggestions?

JustJesus

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It`s time to add another wheel brush to the collection.

I have:
- Daytona Speedmaster (regular size)
- Wheel Woolies brushes (Medium and small)
- Wheel Woolies Boars Hair
- Carrand Lug Nut Brush (?)
- Carrand Sheepskin Brush (so soft, I can`t get myself to use this).

Anyway, I was working on my mother-in-law`s Infiniti and her wheels have way too many "spokes" for lack of a better word. There were some tight spots in between them that none of my brushes were being effective. I thought about a tooth brush, but couldn`t find the one I use for detailing, and didn`t want to get a new one from my bin (used for my teeth!). Also, I think the bristles might be too soft.

Any suggestions for something small that can effectively remove the crud from tighter spaces on wheels?


 
What`s the saying that you guys like saying....easy for me to spend your money.

I don`t like scrubbing so the easy answer, chemical of ur choice and pressure washer.

You`re going to need one of those swissvax style brushes. Hair length not too long - just dense enough to have some bite.
Even with a PW, you need to use something just to remove the film that is left behind
 
JustJesus- You already know what a huge BHB fan I am (and I have the WheelWoolies kit too). That said, I`d clean those wheels with something else. Some kind of "three-finger" mitt/sponge. Yeah, it`ll still take longer than you`d like.
 
What`s the saying that you guys like saying....easy for me to spend your money.

I don`t like scrubbing so the easy answer, chemical of ur choice and pressure washer.

You`re going to need one of those swissvax style brushes. Hair length not too long - just dense enough to have some bite.
Even with a PW, you need to use something just to remove the film that is left behind

Accumulator did well spending my money. No regrets there!

I did use a good chemical and pressure washer, but still got aggressive with the brushes on hand.


Not sure if the smallest wheel woolie would fit in between the spokes. This one would work for a majority of the face.

Wheel Woolies Boar


The small Woolie did fit, but isn`t aggressive enough for that stubborn caked on crud. Did someone say, "cake?" I`m hungry.


Thanks guys. I`ll see if the one I have (similar style to the swissvax) will work.
 
Yikes those are *tight* spokes! No thanks!

I`d go with a pw to knock off the majority of the gunk > Sonax-FE to eat away the brake dust > and a wire wheel brush + 1" WW brush to agitate whatever is leftover. Then clay and coat those suckers!!

16 Inch Wire Wheel Brush

Wheel Woolies Boar

And while we`re on the topic - avoid using the Carrand Lug Nut Brush. After a while the ends of the brush start flatting out exposing the metal loops underneath = your lug nut holes getting scrapped up. I`d share a photo if I hadn`t already pitched the brush. Oh and the wire holding the bristles start to rust after a while too... junk.
 
the smaller woolies would work great there
I have all the little ones and they come in handy

and btw that sheepskin brush (if its the triangle kinda shaped one- is really great)
 
the smaller woolies would work great there
I have all the little ones and they come in handy..

Huh, see how perceptions differ?!? I have the same ones, and the "big foam swab" things too, but wouldn`t use `em for that. Maybe I`m completely off-base there! Wouldn`t be the first time ;)

.. btw that sheepskin brush (if its the triangle kinda shaped one- is really great)...

I oughta try mine some day, just sits in a drawer for some reason.
 
JustJesus- You already know what a huge BHB fan I am (and I have the WheelWoolies kit too). That said, I`d clean those wheels with something else. Some kind of "three-finger" mitt/sponge. Yeah, it`ll still take longer than you`d like.

I wonder if that little mitt would be aggressive enough. I already did as much as I could with what I had, but a few tight spots remain bad. As for time, not really an issue. It`s a free job for the mother-in-law, a labor of love, and more importantly, a challenge I need to overcome!


Yikes those are *tight* spokes! No thanks!

I`d go with a pw to knock off the majority of the gunk > Sonax-FE to eat away the brake dust > and a wire wheel brush + 1" WW brush to agitate whatever is leftover. Then clay and coat those suckers!!

And while we`re on the topic - avoid using the Carrand Lug Nut Brush. ...

:) No thanks indeed! Yeah, I hate those wheels. I did use Poorboy`s Spray & Rinse. I`ll see (but doubt) if the Sonax will make a difference. I still have some left.

No clay and coating! I have to draw the line somewhere! And with all them spokes, like we said, "no thanks"


the smaller woolies would work great there
I have all the little ones and they come in handy

Nope. The smaller one didn`t work. UNLESS, you guys are referring to the Wheel Woolies small brush linked a couple of times. The ones I have are the swab looking things.


I`m all about working less if possible....got some acid on hard --- if the cc on the wheel itself is fine.

I think the Poorboy`s Spray & Rinse IS acid based. I think. I`m pretty sure. What I do know, is it`s quite strong, and it did some [expected] slight damage to uncoated AL wheels I have. (I knew it would, but I had to see for myself). On these Infiniti wheels, there are some spots where the cc is gone.


I oughta try mine some day, just sits in a drawer for some reason.

Cuz it`s so soft. :) You don`t want to ruin it

Look close...it`s not :(

Good eye, sir!


Glad you think so :D

Keep that up and you`re gonna get one of my fitness lectures ;)

Of course!


LECTURES!!! haha.. Well, I did have oatmeal instead of cake (no cake here). I`ll snack on an apple later. For lunch, I`ll have my usual salad. :)
 
Since the wheels are already less than stellar condition. Just use wheel cleaner and a speed master brush (small one will fit well and clean the crap off)
 
A set of boars hair brushes for the win! There is a size to get in every nook and cranny for all types of wheels.
 

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That`s a tough job. If the smallest wheel woolie brush didn`t work (I know you tried it) then wrap a microfiber towel around a screwdriver or finger and do your best. Those wheels look like a major pita. Good luck. Hit them with some Hydro2 if you do get them clean, for the next time. Lol.
 
I would use a terry towel (I know I said it) and wheel cleaner like bdx and go to town. Just wear gloves so hand doesn`t get dried out


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Just posted new food pics too

Okay. I`m skipping my lunch salad. I`ll grab Thai instead


Since the wheels are already less than stellar condition. Just use wheel cleaner and a speed master brush (small one will fit well and clean the crap off)

I`ll order the small speed master, along with a couple of others. Right tool for the job and all that. But I can`t just let it go. Not this time, at least. I`m stuck in OCD mode on this one


A set of boars hair brushes for the win! There is a size to get in every nook and cranny for all types of wheels.

Fancy!

Those wheels look like a major pita. Good luck.


Mmm. Not really all THAT bad. Thanks for the good luck!


Hit them with some Hydro2 if you do get them clean, for the next time. Lol.

GREAT idea!!! I don`t have Hydro2, but i`ll try the Wet Coat on it. Thanks!!


I would use a terry towel (I know I said it) and wheel cleaner like bdx and go to town. Just wear gloves so hand doesn`t get dried out

I did use iron remover after using the wheel cleaner. I *always* wear gloves when dealing with those types of chemicals. :)


Hmm what is this "terry towel" you speak of? Never heard of it before. Is it some new type of microfiber?

:P #sarcasm

wise guy, eh? haha... I keep them on hand for grimey work, or for hand polishing single stage (as rare as that would be)

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Here`s the after shot. I forgot to take pics of the wheels specifically, but i found one among the 185 pics i took that showed the wheel.

 
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