I have found a great brush at Wal-Mart for doing just about everything. It is a Mainstay or Lifestyle brand and it is located over where all the mops and cleaning supplies are located. Ther will be a wall of brushes. It is 10" long and skinny and has a blue and white handle. It has 2" worth of bristles and they are very sturdy. It is great for getting into small interior cracks when vacuuming to sweep dirt out, especially the area where the trunk and gas release are on the floor.
Also be careful at the Mart. I have found that they have a lot of the same items in different parts of the store. I almost bought a $5 scrub brush in the mop section but when I went to the paint section I found a better brush for $1.97. Same goes for buckets and spray bottles which can be found all over the store for different prices. I find Wal-Mart to always be cheaper than Home Depot or Lowes. Don't buy the $20 buffer from WM, I made that mistake!
Also be sure to check the crafts section at WM which is where alot of times you find brushes. I like to cut about an 1" off of paint brushes to use for detailing. Sears also has a good selection of brushes.
Also be careful at the Mart. I have found that they have a lot of the same items in different parts of the store. I almost bought a $5 scrub brush in the mop section but when I went to the paint section I found a better brush for $1.97. Same goes for buckets and spray bottles which can be found all over the store for different prices. I find Wal-Mart to always be cheaper than Home Depot or Lowes. Don't buy the $20 buffer from WM, I made that mistake!
Also be sure to check the crafts section at WM which is where alot of times you find brushes. I like to cut about an 1" off of paint brushes to use for detailing. Sears also has a good selection of brushes.