Beside the SS mitts I use on all my wheels, I now have more brushes to add to err....my existing set.
This is purely subjective but I've always preferred SS mitts as my media of choice for wheel cleaning. These are usually old retired SS mitts that are not worthy of paint no more. Never a fan of a boars hair brush on the wheels. Maybe it's just my technique but the plastic head of the brush has touched the wheels once too many times when I tried using that type of brush.
And yes....the baby sponge tools you see is much softer for my choice as a spoke brush than the EZ Detail brush. We'll see how these Powersticks fare out now..
I've always wanted a more faster, efficient way of getting inside the wheels without cutting my hands up ....which have had it's fair share of cuts on those pesky dust shields. I was a skeptic on the Powersticks but everyone that has owned one....sofar, has had nothing but +++++ experiences with them.
This is purely subjective but I've always preferred SS mitts as my media of choice for wheel cleaning. These are usually old retired SS mitts that are not worthy of paint no more. Never a fan of a boars hair brush on the wheels. Maybe it's just my technique but the plastic head of the brush has touched the wheels once too many times when I tried using that type of brush.
And yes....the baby sponge tools you see is much softer for my choice as a spoke brush than the EZ Detail brush. We'll see how these Powersticks fare out now..
I've always wanted a more faster, efficient way of getting inside the wheels without cutting my hands up ....which have had it's fair share of cuts on those pesky dust shields. I was a skeptic on the Powersticks but everyone that has owned one....sofar, has had nothing but +++++ experiences with them.
